Would You Remember Your Court Date?
Researchers implement program to improve court appearance rates for summons in New York City.
Maintaining Local Values in the Face of Digital Platforms
Academics argue that city authorities could cooperate with tech companies to align their values.
The Cowboy State Tames Bitcoin’s Regulatory Wild West
Wyoming’s first cryptocurrency bank may herald a new era of U.S. cryptocurrency regulation.
Oh, When the Feds Go Marching-In
Marching-in could allow federal government to commercialize inventions, but at the expense of patent rights.
Life in Plastic Is Not Fantastic
To save the seas from tiny plastics, a business leader proposes that plastics producers self-regulate.
Central Bank Digital Currency Is Inevitable
Economist argues that central banks must issue digital currencies.
Autonomous Weapons Under International Humanitarian Law
Expert asserts that military use of autonomous weapons could be meaningfully regulated under international humanitarian law.
India’s Aadhaar Needs Checks and Balances
Scholars call for changing the legal framework of India’s national identification registry.
GDPR and Artificial Intelligence
Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation could impact AI startups that depend heavily on data.
Your COVID-19 Immunity Papers, Please
Coronavirus immunity certificates could permit recovered persons to escape lockdown restrictions.
Unemployment and COVID-19
As the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S. economy, over ten million Americans filed for unemployment insurance.