International Law — Topics

Who Owns the Night Sky? Reflect Orbital Wants to Sell Sunlight From Space.

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 21, 2026

The EU’s Proposed Space Act Signals a New Era Controversial Space Regulation

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 9, 2025

New British Antitrust Legislation Provide Model for U.S. Tech Regulation

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 23, 2025

Impact on IP: What Effect Will the US-China “Phase 1” Trade Deal Have

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 28, 2020

Keeping Pace With Crimes in Space

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 13, 2019

Practical Results of Enforcing the GDPR

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 8, 2019

Moon Race 2.0: The Legal Regime Surrounding the Commercialization of Space

Minnesota Journal of International Law, February 22, 2019

The International Whaling Commission Sans Japan: What It Means for the Whales

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 10, 2019

Who Gets to Speak for Earth? Thoughts on the Anniversary of the Arecibo Message

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 15, 2018

In Space We Trust: Regulate the Race

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 28, 2018

New Data Protection Regulation in European Union Could Have Global Ramifications

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 21, 2018

Privatizing the ISS, Deregulating Space Travel, and Making Money

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 23, 2018

Made in China: How IP Theft Became a Norm in China

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 7, 2017

In Doge We Trust

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 29, 2017

Autonomous Weapon Systems: Legal Responsibility for the Terminator

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 19, 2017

Al-Madhi Enters ICC’s First Guilty Plea, Adverse Consequences For ICC Could Follow

Minnesota Journal of International Law, November 8, 2016

Westward (And Then Some) Expansion: One Theory of Property Rights on the Moon and Mars

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 28, 2016

Foreign Foreign Judgments and Judicial Review

Minnesota Journal of International Law, March 31, 2016

“What’S in a Name?” Billions of Dollars, That’s What

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 22, 2016

Marooned on Mars: A Legal Look at Space Piracy

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 16, 2015

The Rise of Virtual Law Firms: Allowing Firms to More Easily Expand Internationally

Minnesota Journal of International Law, December 4, 2015

The Unprotected Consumers in the App Market

Minnesota Journal of International Law, December 2, 2015

Comparing the Legal Education in the U.S. and China

Minnesota Journal of International Law, November 22, 2015

The TPP – Commercial or Foreign Policy Victory?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 28, 2015

UN Countries Strive to Develop Legal Framework for Climate Deal

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 28, 2015

Snoozing Democracy: The De-juridification of Emergencies

Minnesota Journal of International Law, October 20, 2015

Supreme Court Denies Request to Review FISC Court Order.

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 7, 2013