Lawyers (and law students) engage in competitive intelligence gathering –  especially when it comes to publicly available information about witnesses and opposing parties.  With the growth of social networking sites,  the availability and questionable quality of online personal information proliferates. …

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The dissenting opinion in a recent gun law case cited to Patrick J. Charles, The Faces of the Second Amendment Outside the Home: Historical Versus Ahistorical Standards of Review, 60 Clev. St. L. Rev. 1, 31-32 (2012).   See Moore v. Madigan, …

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In his recently published article, “Art Crimes? Theoretical Perspectives on Copyright Protection for Illegally-Created Graffiti Art” in the Maine Law Review, Jamison Davies explores the boundaries of intellectual property law as it applies to this form of urban public art. …

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