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Journal of Science and Technology Law

Author: Monique Witter

Technology in Legal Education and Practice: Then, Now, and Next

Posted on March 29, 2021 by Monique Witter

By: Victoria Lynne Harrison

During the recent pandemic, the world has had to rethink how it does…everything.… Click here to read more.

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First They Came For The Murders: Regulating DTC Genetic Testing First They Came For The Murders: Regulating DTC Genetic Testing

Posted on March 24, 2021 by Monique Witter

By: Olivia Stevens

I will admit it, I am a true crime addict.… Click here to read more.

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Law Firms’ Courageous Omission from Embracing Technology Fraught with Systemic Bias

Posted on March 14, 2021 by Monique Witter

By: Mandy Mobley Li

As Covid-19 has made it necessary for people to keep their distance from each other, robots are stepping in to fill essential roles.… Click here to read more.

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Facial Technology: How Private Companies Partner with Law Enforcement Agencies for Surveillance

Posted on March 6, 2021 by Monique Witter

By: Brady Turner

Imagine walking outside to go to the local coffee shop.… Click here to read more.

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Right to Repair: New York’s Time to Shine

Posted on February 26, 2021 by Monique Witter

By: Christopher Henley

            Picture this: You take your car to a dealership for engine maintenance.… Click here to read more.

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Wearable technology and COVID-19: Where your Fitbit, and other wearables, ‘fits’ into the regulatory landscape of legal protection concerning COVID-19 symptom detection?

Posted on February 20, 2021 by Monique Witter

By: Samantha Palladino

As we are approaching a year in quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ways to detect and limit the spread of the deadly virus have been on the rise, especially since the number of cases continue to skyrocket due to the spread of the virus from individuals with limited to no symptoms.… Click here to read more.

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It is all a GAME until you STOP the market

Posted on February 11, 2021 by Monique Witter

By: Maggie French

In recent weeks, GameStop (GME), a company that sells video games in store, saw its stock prices skyrocket to nearly 1,700%.… Click here to read more.

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Technology and Digital Media in the Time of COVID-19

Posted on February 5, 2021 by Monique Witter

By: Marina De Rosa

COVID-19 has taken the world by storm, leaving everyone affected.… Click here to read more.

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Parler Platform: Balancing Power and Protections

Posted on January 29, 2021 by Monique Witter

By: Abigail Neuviller

Parler is a social platform that launched in 2018 as an unbiased, free-speech alternative to other large social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.… Click here to read more.

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Unpacking an Unprecedented Cyberattack: What is the SolarWinds Breach and How Did It Happen?

Posted on January 22, 2021 by Monique Witter

By: Amanda Nardozza

When news broke of a large-scale cyberattack within the United States government, many Americans were shocked to learn of the immense vulnerabilities present within the nation’s highest administrative bodies.… Click here to read more.

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