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STLR Link Roundup - October 29, 2021

October 29, 2021

Fake Vaccine Cards Pose Enforcement Challenge as Mandates Rise
In the past several months, as more localities have imposed inoculation requirements,

Challenges and Opportunities: Regulating Social Media Platforms

October 25, 2021

It is axiomatic (or at least plausible) that there is insufficient common law or statutory scaffolding for a robust and accountable internet media landscape. But

STLR Link Roundup - October 22, 2021

October 22, 2021

Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates Are Surviving Nearly All Court Challenges

Nearly all legal challenges to vaccine mandates for public workers, which have been enacted in over

Mapping the Procedural History of Nikola v. Tesla

October 19, 2021

Since its founding in 2014, Nikola has been a controversial figure in the electric vehicle market. The company had built a reputation for copying its

Getting to Know Christopher Morten: Columbia Law’s Newest Professor of Science, Technology and Health Law

October 17, 2021

Decorated with extensive experience in science and health law, graduate degrees in chemistry and law, and a ballcap from Absolute Bagels, Professor Chris Morten

STLR Link Roundup - October 15, 2021

October 15, 2021

Apple Appeals verdict in app store battle with Epic

Epic Games (Epic), a video game company, sued Apple for anticompetitive behavior after Apple removed Epic’s

Clearview Fails to Dismiss Privacy Lawsuit with its First Amendment Argument

October 5, 2021

On August 27, 2021, Illinois Judge Pamela McLean Meyerson denied Clearview’s motion to dismiss the ACLU’s privacy lawsuit against the company. [1] Clearview AI

STLR Link Roundup - April 9, 2021

April 9, 2021

Supreme Court Overturns Oracle’s Copyright Win Over Google

In a landmark case hailed as “the biggest copyright decision in a generation,” the Supreme Court ruled

STLR Link Roundup - April 2, 2021

April 2, 2021

Electric Vehicles and the SPAC Craze

March 29, 2021

Starting in 2020, there has been a proliferation of transactions by special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, as an alternative to traditional mergers or initial