LB Moses - U. Ill. JL Tech. & Pol'y, 2007 - HeinOnline
It is often stated that the law lags behind technology. As technology changes and creates new possibilities, lawyers and legal scholars struggle to deal with the implications. Many feel …
More and more Americans are turning to health care professionals to help plan their family lives.'Nearly two in seven women of child-bearing age in the United States now rely on …
This article traces recent decisions about patents over seeds to examine the special property rules that maintain controls over the second and subsequent generation (or progeny) seeds …
While at law school, I often found that the most interesting hypotheticals and research topics were based on some new (or once new) technology. Examples might be taken from a range …
JA Carp - U. Pa. JL & Pub. Aff., 2018 - HeinOnline
An array of emerging scientific and technological innovations promises to reshape contemporary society. The healthcare, financial, and agricultural sectors, among others …
It has often been asserted that technology neutrality is the proper approach to ICT regulation, but those making this assertion use the concept in a number of divergent senses …
This Article outlines a synthetic theory of law and technology that could contribute to the development of legal analysis at the intersection of law and technology. The theory is' …
" Change is constant in nature and society."'In particular," institutional change is constant and inevitable." 2 Indeed, some have characterized the constancy and inevitability of …
The expression 'soft law'is, at first sight, a non sequitur. Law is either 'hard'—that is, enforceable, ultimately by the state—or it is not law. A norm that lacks formal consequences …