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March 7, 2022
Should the government be able to tax those who are denied representation? Anyone with a rudimentary understanding of American history should be familiar with the slogan, “no taxation without representation.”[mfn]Logan
March 4, 2022
In a trademark case involving the Swiss Interprofession du Gruyère and the French Syndicat Interprofessionnel du Gruyère against the United States Dairy Export Council, a District Court in Virginia held
March 3, 2022
In a now-deleted letter posted on his website,[mfn]J. Kim Murphy, Neil Young Threatens to Remove Music From Spotify Over Joe Rogan's 'False Information About Vaccines', Variety (Jan. 24, 2022 8:08
March 1, 2022
After dedicating over a quarter-century to the Supreme Court, Justice Stephen Breyer has announced that he will retire at the end of this term, thereby ensuring his replacement is selected
February 28, 2022
After decades of limited options, vegan and vegetarian alternatives to meat have made a huge splash in mainstream restaurants over the last three years. In 2019, Burger King successfully launched
February 11, 2022
Many proponents of cryptocurrency cite its potential for financial inclusion, meaning improved access to financial services for those who lack traditional bank accounts.[mfn]See, e.g., S. J. Ware, How Bitcoin Improves
February 11, 2022
"New year, new me!" I thought as I tried to rationalize spending close to $1,500 on a mirror that just might get me to work out regularly, but reality quickly
February 11, 2022
For many New York football fans, the 2022 NFL playoffs have come with an extra bit of excitement. No, it’s not that the Jets or Giants have finally made it
January 13, 2022
A small hop for chocolate bunnies, an important milestone for Swiss chocolate manufacturer Lindt & Sprüngli. In a decision dated July 29, 2021, the German Federal Supreme Court held that
January 12, 2022
The modern world’s personal brands and influencers have made celebrities more protective of their own brands and everything associated with them. That is, celebrities have realized they can capitalize on
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