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Project Nightingale – The Case for Google

By Monica Tapavalu on Jun 30, 2020
It is no secret that major tech companies are entering the healthcare space by collaborating with healthcare providers to create new tools for patients, hospitals, and insurers....

Project Nightingale – The Case for Increased Privacy

By Elizabeth Magnan on Jun 30, 2020
In an increasingly connected world, where technology companies are gathering private and personal information on millions of Americans, it is important to protect the personal...

Does the Cloud Act give us a glimpse at a template for GDPR-like adequacy decisions in the US?

By Justin Hartley on Jun 30, 2020
The Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act (“Cloud Act”) was passed in 2018 and sought to more efficiently facilitate law enforcement access to data. This was in response...

“Fly Home Ye Ravens!”: How the FCC’s Abandonment of Broadband Regulation Will Harm Music Diversity

By Luke Batty on Nov 13, 2018
Citing supposed harms to competition among Internet service providers, the 2017 Restoring Internet Freedom Order reverses a decade long push to implement a regime of broadband...
Volume 35
Issue 2

The Biosimilar Patent Dance- If You Don’t Dance You’re No Friend of Mine

By Alexej Ladonnikov on Nov 1, 2018
In response to political pressure, Congress has been seeking solutions to control drug prices and make it easier for consumers to afford pharmaceuticals. The legislative response...
Volume 35
Issue 1
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