Dignity and Deepfakes

By Michael P. Goodyear. Increasingly realistic deepfakes pose new threats to preserving human dignity in the technological age. Over a century ago, the right of publicity emerged in response to a similar problem of a likeness-capturing new technology and the ability…
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Remediating Cultural Appropriation

By Aman K. Gebru. The Article introduces a quadrant of cultural appropriation keyed to two factors—the cultural symbol’s level of diffusion and the degree of its commercial use (diffused/non‑commercial; distinct/non‑commercial; diffused/commercial; distinct/commercial) and concluding that legal remedies are largely unworkable in…
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Federalism Limits on State Criminal Extraterritoriality

By Matthew P. Cavedon. Based on research into English common law and early American jurisprudence, this article concludes that states ordinarily cannot prosecute actions committed beyond their borders. It explores this rule's consequences for abortion, cybercrime, and election interference cases.Full Article
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Arizona’s Enduring Battle Over Hound Hunting

Arizona’s Enduring Battle Over Hound Hunting

By Janelle Leung. Introduction The use of dogs in hunting has become a legal and political battle in Arizona, pitting environmental groups against hunting associations and state agencies. At its core, this conflict is a struggle over who holds the authority to…
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Impact of the Arizona Hands-Off Law

Impact of the Arizona Hands-Off Law

By Lauren Gold. Arizona lawmakers and their constituents are well aware of the problems associated with distracted driving. However, this issue is difficult to mitigate. Although most drivers understand the risks associated with using a cell phone while driving, many drivers…
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