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The Rise of the Tea App: What to Do if You’re Defamed

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 22, 2025

Examining the Constitutionality of Ohio’s New Obscene Material Age Verification Law

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 1, 2025

Virtual Marriage

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 20, 2025

Grok, Garcia, and Liability for Rogue AI

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, August 13, 2025

The Power of Preference or Monopoly? Unpacking Google’s Search Engine Domination

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 26, 2024

Modern Misinformation: Tort Law’s Limitations

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 6, 2024

Enriching and Undermining Justice: The Risks of Zoom Court

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 15, 2024

Are AI Overviews Creating New Risk of Libel for Search Engines?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 7, 2024

You Can Protect Your Data . . . Once.

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 26, 2024

Moderating Social Media Content: A Comparative Analysis of European Union and United States Policy

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 24, 2024

Will Moody v. NetChoice, LLC End Social Media?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 26, 2023

Fake It ‘Til You Make It: How Should Deepfakes Be Regulated?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 17, 2023

Perhaps Big Tech Regulation Belongs on Congress’s for You Page

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 12, 2023

Mental Health Telehealth Services May Not Be Protecting Your Data

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 4, 2023

A Manhattan Federal Jury Found Trademark Rights to Extend to the Metaverse. Why Should You Care?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 4, 2023

Are Social Media Empires Liable for “Terror” Organizations?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 15, 2023

A “Living” AI: How ChatGPT Raises Novel Data Privacy Issues

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 5, 2023

Emptying the Nest: Recent Events at Twitter Prompt Class-Action Litigation, Among Other Things

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 19, 2022

Twitter Troubles: The Upheaval of a Platform and Lessons for Social Media Governance

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 17, 2022

Target Number One, the Consequences of Being the Best

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 11, 2022

It’s Social Media – A Big Lump of Unregulated Child Influencers!

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 25, 2022

Meta Faces Class Action Lawsuits Over Pixel Tool Data Controversy

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 22, 2022

After Hepp: Section 230 and State Intellectual Property Law

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 12, 2022

iMessedUp – Why Apple’s iOS 16 Update Is a Mistake in the Eyes of Litigators.

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 5, 2022

Freedom to Moderate? Circuits Split Over First Amendment Interpretation

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 2, 2022

Digital Literacy, a Problem for Americans of All Ages and Experiences

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, May 10, 2022

Extending Trademark Protections to the Metaverse

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, May 10, 2022

Save the Children . . . From Algorithms?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 28, 2022

Social Media Influencers Ask What “Intellectual Property” Means

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 18, 2022

TikTok Settles in Class Action Data Privacy Lawsuit – Will Pay $92 Million Settlement

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 30, 2021

Counter Logic Broadband

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 13, 2021

NFTs and the Tweet Worth $2.9 Million: Beliefs Versus the Legal Reality

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 24, 2021

Robinhood Changed the Game(Stop) of Modern Day Investing but Did They Go Too Far?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 21, 2021

Lawyers in Flame Wars: The ABA Says Be Nice Online

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 13, 2021

Google It: Justice Department Files Antitrust Case Against Google

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 21, 2020

Watching an APA Case Gestate Live!

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 25, 2020

Nineteen Eighty Fortnite

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 3, 2020

A Data Privacy Snapshot: Big Changes, Uncertain Future

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 19, 2019

Corporate Cheat Codes: When Does Video Game Hype Become Securities Fraud?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 6, 2019

Lime and Bird Have Tough Legal Challenges Ahead

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 26, 2018

Counterfeit Products: A Growing Issue for Online Retailers

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 26, 2018

Controversial Anti-Sex Trafficking Bill Eliminates Safe-Harbor for Tech Companies

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

The Unfair Advantage of Web Television

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 26, 2018

New Data Protection Regulation in European Union Could Have Global Ramifications

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

University of Minnesota Partners With Michigan State University to Launch SCOTUS Notes

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 22, 2018

E-Threat: Imminent Danger in the Information Age

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 3, 2018

Airbnb Regulations Spark Controversy, but Have Limited Effect on Super Bowl Market

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, January 29, 2018

Congress, Google Clash Over Sex-Trafficking Liability Law

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

In Doge We Trust

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

Say Goodbye to Net Neutrality: Why FCC Protection of the Open Internet Is Over

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, May 2, 2017

Why Equity-Based Crowdfunding Is Not Flourishing? — A Comparison Between the US and the UK

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 12, 2017

Should You Worry That ISPs Can Sell Your Browsing Data?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 10, 2017

Confusion Continues After Spokeo

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, January 27, 2017

Digital Tracking: Same Concept, Different Era

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 9, 2016

Faux News vs. Freedom of Speech?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 2, 2016

The Best Process for the Best Evidence

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 1, 2016

Are News Aggregators Getting Their Fair Share of Fair Use?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, January 20, 2016

Digital Millennium Copyright Act Exemptions Announced

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 17, 2015

The Legal Persona of Electronic Entities – Are Electronic Entities Independent Entities?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 13, 2015

Data Breach and Business Judgment

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 9, 2015

Bitcoin Regulation: Lifeline or Kiss of Death?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, August 24, 2015

The Shift Toward Data Privacy: Workplace, Evidence, and Death

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 10, 2015

Postmortem Privacy: What Happens to Online Accounts After Death?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 24, 2015

The Limits of Free Speech

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 8, 2014

The UETA: Are Attorneys Automatically Authenticating Every Email?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 28, 2014

An Authorship-Centric Approach to the Authentication of Social-Networking Evidence

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 28, 2014

Is the US Ready for the Next Cyber Terror Attack?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 25, 2014

Infinite? in the Political Realm, the Internet May Not Be Big Enough for Everyone

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 18, 2014

Apple’s Bark Is Worse Than Its Bite

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 5, 2014

Cable TV Providers and the FCC’s Policy-Induced Competition Amidst Changing Consumer Preferences

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 3, 2014

Anti-Cyberbullying State Statutes Should Prompt a Revisiting of the Communications Decency Act

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 26, 2014

ABC v. Aereo: Television on the Internet!?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 15, 2014

Worldwide Canned Precooked Meat Product: The Legal Challenges of Combating International Spam

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 18, 2013

All Signs Point Toward New Speed Limits on the Information Superhighway

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 11, 2013

Cyber Security Investigation and Online Tracking

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, May 14, 2013

Cybersecurity: Serious threat or "technopanic"?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 17, 2013

Threats From North Korea: Switching Our Focus From Nuclear Weapons to Websites

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 8, 2013

21st Century Problem: Authentication of Prisoner Facebook Status Updates

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 6, 2013

Time for a New Approach to Cyber Security?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 18, 2013

While 86% of Americans Oppose Behavioral Targeting of Voters, Campaigns Embrace It

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 5, 2012

Six Strikes and You’re Out: Can a New RIAA Policy Solve Old Online File Sharing Problems?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 4, 2012

Growth of Social Media Outpaces Traditional Evidence Rules

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 14, 2012

Censorship Remains Viable in China– but for How Long?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 6, 2012

Political Data-Mining and Election 2012

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 6, 2012

Obama, Romney probably know what you read, where you shop, and what you buy. Is that a problem?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 31, 2012

Censorship, Technology, and Bo Xilai

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 25, 2012

Digital Privacy: Who is Tracking you online?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 15, 2012

Don’t Track Me! – Okay Maybe Just a Little

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 4, 2012

Mashing up Copyright Infringment with the Beastie Boys and Ghostface Killah

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 3, 2012

Google Glass: Augmented Realty or ADmented Realty?

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 20, 2012

FBI Face Recognition Concerns Privacy Advocates

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 19, 2012

Social Media Evidence: Not Just an Attorney Niche

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 10, 2012