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Consumer Data Protection and Privacy: A Proposal For a New Law and an Independent Agency University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2022-03-19 Suzanne Bernstein
From social media to banking and healthcare, online services increasingly pervade the everyday lives of American consumers. Currently, there is no comprehensive federal regulation to ensure personal data privacy and protection, and consumers have no ownership rights over their personal data. There are various information and sector specific privacy laws, enforced by multiple agencies with overlapping
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Vol. 83 Administration and Faculty University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-12-10 Editorial Board
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The Biden NLRB and Industrial Democracy's Remnants University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-12-10 Brandon R. Magner
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From Product-Centered to Servitized Industry University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-10-06 Zlatan Meskic,Nevena Jevremovic
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"Is That Still Going On?" University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-10-06 Julie Daw
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The FCC Keeps Letting Me Be University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-10-06 Hala Mouzaffar
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Is There a Legal Path to Commercial Mining on the Moon? University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-10-06 Paul B. Larsen
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The Accountability of Software Developers for War Crimes Involving Autonomous Weapons University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-10-06 Elliot Winter
This Article considers the extent to which the joint criminal enterprise doctrine could be invoked to hold software developers criminally accountable for violations of international humanitarian law involving autonomous weapons. More specifically, it considers whether the third part of the concept—which concerns common criminal purposes—might be brought to bear to achieve this end. The doctrine is
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The Lanham Act's Immoral or Scandalous Provision: Down, But Not Out University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-09-24 Michael Stephenson
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Double Security: Toward a Liberty-Based Approach to Constitutional Structure University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-09-24 Michael McCune
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No Love Leased: Determining a Landlord's Liability for Tenant-on-Tenant Harassment Under the Fair Housing Act University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-09-24 Cameron Roeback
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The Hague Judgments Convention in the United States: A "Game Changer" or a New Path to the Old Game? University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-09-24 Ronald A. Brand
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Who's Really Taking Care of Her: How the Adoption of Abuse Registries Differently Affects the Care of Older Adults and Children University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-09-24 Sara E. Planthaber
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Mass Shootings, Mental "Illness," and Tarasoff University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-09-24 J. Thomas Sullivan
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A Regional Solution to Broadband Availability in Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-04-29 James LaMarca
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Shall Your Vote Be Counted?: Evaluating Whether Election Code Provisions Are Directory or Mandatory University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-04-29 Clifford B. Levine,Jacob S. Finkel
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"Something's Happening Here/But You Don't Know What It Is": How Jurors (Mis)Construe Autism in the Criminal Trial Process University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-04-29 Michael L. Perlin,Heather Ellis Cucolo
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Something's Happening Here/But You Don't Know What It Is": How Jurors (Mis)Construe Autism in the Criminal Trial Process University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-04-29 Michael L. Perlin, Esq.,Heather Cucolo, Esq.
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FOIA's Got 99 Problems, and Circuit Court Disagreement About Authority to Compel Affirmative Disclosures Is Definitely One University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-04-29 Emily Costantinou
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A Regional Solution to Broadband Availability in Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-04-29 James LaMarca
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Resolving Division Among the U.S. Courts of Appeals: What Constitutes a Physical Restraint? University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-04-05 Devin Thomas Slaugenhaupt
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No Help Wanted: Fixing the Labor Certification Paradox and Other Barriers to an Effective Employment Immigration System University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-04-05 Christina Fulponi
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A Compelling Case: Exploring the Law of Disclosures After NIFLA University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-04-05 Casey Adams
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Don’t (Community) Bank on it: How the Current Regulatory Framework and New Federal Regulations Threaten the U.S. Community Banking Industry University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-04-05 Patrick T. Carlson
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State Constitutional Rights to Bear Arms Ten Years After Heller/McDonald University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-04-05 Nino C. Monea
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The Supreme Court's Two Constitutions: A First Look at the "Reverse Polarity" Cases University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-04-05 Arthur D. Hellman
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It's the Circle of Strife: Combatting Backlash and Workplace Animus Towards Women After the #MeToo Movement University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-02-26 Kate M. Fox
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"Obviate!": Addressing Magical Thinking about Limiting Instructions and Character Evidence University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-02-26 Dora W. Klein
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The Language of Harm: What the Nassar Victim Impact Statements Reveal About Abuse and Accountability University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-02-26 Jamie R. Abrams,Amanda Potts
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One Size Does Not Fit All: Realities of Pennsylvania’s Medical Liability System—and the Need for Finding Alternative Justice for Medical Liability Plaintiffs University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-02-26 Mary Caroline Nicholas
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The Heart of Appalachia is on Life Support: How West Virginia Can Revive its Economy in a Post-Coal Era University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-02-26 Haley Nicole Usenick
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Five Pressing Questions on the Ideal City University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-02-26 Cruz Garcia,Nathalie Frankowski
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Lethal Weapon: How Pennsylvania's Stand-Your-Ground Law Effectively Limits the Reasonable Belief Element of Self-Defense University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-02-26 Matthew G. Simons
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The Death of Administrative Democracy University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-02-26 Joshua Ulan Galperin
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Should Seller Disclosures Drone on? The Increasing Use and Need for Regulation Regarding Drones in Real Estate Marketing University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-02-26 Margaret Vesper
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The Fortification of the Great Firewall and its Effect on E-Discovery Disputes in U.S. Courts University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2021-02-26 Keeton Christian
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Guilty of Poverty: How Bail Reform Efforts in California Will Fail Like Their Federal Predecessors University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2020-09-14 Sara E. Planthaber
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Lighting the Fires of Learning in Law School: Implementing ABA Standard 314 by Incorporating Effective Formative Assessment Techniques Across the Curriculum University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2020-09-14 Julie Ross,Diana Donahoe
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Federally Funded and Religiously Exempt: Exploring Title IX Exemptions and Their Discriminatory Effect on LGBT Students University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2020-09-14 Andrew T. Bell
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Phantom Thread: Restoring Live-Client Interactions to the First-Year Educational Continuum in this Age of Information and Beyond University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2020-09-14 Derrick Howard
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The Hollow Shell of Ohio H.B. 214: A Critical Examination of the Consequences of Down Syndrome Discrimination Laws University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2020-09-14 Elizabeth I. Beck
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Comparative International Litigation and Climate Change: A Case Study on Access to Justice in Adaptation Matters University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2020-09-14 Esmeralda Colombo,Anasatasia Giadrossi
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Regulating Data Privacy and Use: A Key to Modern National Security? University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2020-03-09 David Zwier
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A Lifetime for Someone Else’s Crime: The Cruelty of Pennsylvania’s Felony Murder Doctrine University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2020-03-09 Dolly Prabhu
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You're on [Post]Did Camera: Third Parties' Expansion of Employees' Digital Footprint University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2020-03-09 Elizabeth L. Hitt
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Lessons From Mexican Folklore: An Essay on U.S. Immigration Policy, Child Separation, and La Llorona University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2020-03-09 Richard Delgado,Jean Stefancic
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The Protection of LGBT Youth University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2020-03-09 Craig Konnoth
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I Drink Your Milkshake: Why Hydraulic Fracturing Should be Protected Under the Rule of Capture in Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2020-03-09 Christopher Weis
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Disability Law and Gender Identity Discrimination University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2020-03-09 Jeannette Cox
Transgender advocates have recently turned to disability law to obtain discrimination protections lacking elsewhere. Championing the American Psychological Association’s decision to substitute “gender dysphoria” for “gender identity disorder,”1 they argue that using disability law to combat gender identity discrimination will not pathologize transgender people. Due to this claim, leading advocates
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When the Customer is Wrong: Systemic Discrimination in the App-Based Service Industry University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2019-11-06 Liz Taylor
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From Filling Buckets to Lighting Fires: The ABA Standards and the Effects of Teaching Methods, Assessments, and Feedback on Student Learning Outcomes University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2019-11-06 Derek Luke
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Law's Semantic Self-Portrait: Discerning Doctrine with Co-Citation Networks and Keywords University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2019-11-06 Joseph Scott Miller
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The United States Airline Industry & Antitrust Enforcement: Has Airline Consolidation Paid Off for Consumers? University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2019-11-06 Andrew C. DeGory
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Mormons and Muslims: Lessons from Early Mormonism and the Muslim Travel Ban University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2019-11-06 Aaron Christenson
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Opportunity Knocking? Are Opportunity Zones a Model for a Smarter Federal Homeowner Subsidy? University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2019-11-06 Matthew J. Rossman
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The Vast Gulf Between Attempted Mass Shootings and Attempted Material Support University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2019-11-06 Heidi R. Gilchrist
Attempt law is inherently fraught with difficulty – predicting who is going to commit a crime or become a terrorist is almost impossible. Therefore, the law generally requires the individual to come as close to committing the act as possible, “a substantial step” in addition to intent before prosecuting them. However, in the terrorism realm, material support laws were enacted to catch terrorists before
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Regulatory Challenges of Zero-Rating University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2019-11-04 Đorđe Krivokapić,Adriana Minović
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Free Speech & Net Neutrality: A Response To Justice Kavanaugh University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2019-11-04 Raymond Shih Ray Ku
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Social Justice or Inequality: The Heart of the Net Neutrality Debate University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2019-11-04 Gigi B. Sohn
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State Net Neutrality University of Pittsburgh Law Review (IF 0.107) Pub Date : 2019-11-04 Daniel A. Lyons
For nearly a century, state regulators played an important role in telecommunications regulation. The 1934 Communications Act gave the Federal Communications Commission authority to regulate interstate telephone service, but explicitly left intrastate calls—which comprised 98% of Depression-era telephone traffic—to state public utility commissions. By the late 2000s, however, as landline telephony