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Calling It Defensive: Lessons for Iran in Vattel's Law of Nations

Jakob Fletcher The Trump administration has defended the current Iran operations as necessary to address an imminent nuclear and military threat. [1] Operation Epic Fury...

More Money, More Problems: NIL’s International Ripple Effect and the Talent Drain Abroad

John Patterson The recent introduction of the right for athletes to profit off their name, image, and likeness (“NIL”) into collegiate sports has officially breached...

Can the High Seas Treaty Help the UN Meet its 2030 Agenda or is it Too Little Too Late for the World's Oceans?

Aziz Woodward On January 17, 2026, the United Nations’ “High Seas Treaty” went into force after gaining the required sixty ratifications by national governments. [1]...

Are Characters of Literary Works Copyrightable, and How So?

Zenius Kang Under U.S. law, the long-established criterion of copyrightability is one of specificity. [1] As an important aspect of literary works, characters are copyrightable...