The Battle for the Internet
Internet service providers are looking to expand next-generation broadband, but they could kill the Internet in the process.
Internet service providers are looking to expand next-generation broadband, but they could kill the Internet in the process.
If crowdfunding is to become a reality, the rules regulating it need to protect investors and while keeping the practice attractive to issuers.
Small investors and businesses are eagerly awaiting the enactment of Title III of the JOBS Act, but they might have to wait a little longer.
Nearly one year ago, Title II of the JOBS Act was enacted allowing companies to solicit investments from accredited investors, but some clarification is still needed.
Aereo used cloud computing to change the way we watch TV, but the Supreme Court has held that its transmissions violated copyright law.
Legislative prayer is both coercive and divisive. This is why the Supreme Court got it all wrong.
McCutcheon v. FEC protects the political speech of the wealthy, but will the voice of the general public be lost?
Students get a new perspective—practicing law is not about what you want to do for a living, but who you feel called to serve.
The scanner-patent troll MPHJ Technologies takes its claims to court and seeks sanctions against the government.
The Innovation Act introduces a number of measures that level the playing field between patent trolls and defendants.
North Carolina’s Family, Faith, and Freedom Protection Act has garnered global attention and spurred a contentious constitutional debate.
Pretrial release services suggest a data-driven alternative to the traditional money bond schedule.