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wisdom is wrong. Insiders prevented from trading while in possession of nonpublic information cannot outperform public shareholders, even if...
reverse engineering as an appropriate way to obtain such information, even if the intention is to make a product that will draw customers...
requiring one party to make representations about her performance that, if false, can satisfy the elements of deceit. Such contractual representations...
business of tort law, itself traditionally a branch of the common law. But do individuals have a vested interest in law that redresses wrongs? If so
copying data amount to a seizure, and if so, when? This Article argues that copying data “seizes” it under the Fourth Amendment when copying occurs
Lillian R. BeVier | Yale Law Journal Lillian R. BeVier 112 Yale L.J. 1135 (2003) Is American democracy sick? If so, what ails it? More importantly
hidden from the public, as mandated by Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) of 1978, the FISC grants government agents permission to surveil targets if...
dissent, has reanimated discussions regarding when, if ever, criminal defendants can expect the exclusionary rule to apply. When applied, the exclusionary rule renders ...
of the government, the government may repeat that search, even if doing so would otherwise violate the Fourth Amendment. The private party’s search renders...
bad thing. Judges must be given the ability to overrule; otherwise, we would be stuck with a decision even if it was wrongly decided and times and