- Mom & Pop v. Dot-Com: A Disparity in Taxation Based on How You Shop?
By: Jaime Klima
With the extension of the Internet Tax Freedom Act, concern has resurfaced over whether and when shoppers will be forced to pay state sales taxes on purchases made over the Internet. ...
- Patentable Subject [Anti]matter
By: Kristoffer Leftwich
The statements, “The laws of nature,” “the principles of nature,” “the fundamental truths,” etc., are not patentable, have been oft repeated but seldom understandingly used. They have led to misunderstanding and ...
- Defining a New Ethical Standard for Human in Vitro Embryos in the Context of Stem Cell Research
By: Sina A. Muscati
This iBrief discusses some of the social, ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of unimplanted, in vitro embryos in stem cell research. It proposes that a new ethical standard ...
- Internet Service Provider Liability for Contributory Trademark Infringement After Gucci
By: Gregory C. Walsh
f a manufacturer or distributor intentionally induces another to infringe a trademark, or if it continues to supply its product to one whom it knows or has reason to know ...
- Regulating Functional Foods: Pre- and Post-Market Strategy
By: Dana Ziker
As best we understand the government, its first argument runs along the following lines: that health claims lacking “significant scientific agreement” are inherently misleading because they have such an awesome impact ...