JUSTIFYING DIGITAL DIVIDENDS

Justifying Digital Dividends Thinking beyond consumer desert.sup>< [1] I applaud this Legislature for passing the first-in-the-nation digital privacy law. . . California’s consumers should also be able to share in the wealth that is created from their data. And so, I’ve asked my team to develop a proposal for a new Data Dividend for Californians.sup><… continue reading

Esports Teams Should Owe a Fiduciary Duty to their Players

I.          Introduction             The profession of esports is relatively new and with that newness comes a host of issues. The one which this paper will focus on is the vulnerability of esports players to the chance of players being taken advantage of by their teams. During my research I did not… continue reading

Gill v. Whitford: The Integrity of our Democratic Process is on the Line

On October 3rd, 2017, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments for the case Gill v. Whitford.[1] This case arose from an appeal from a District Court ruling which found that the Republican controlled Wisconsin legislature’s congressional redistricting plan was drafted and enacted with the intent of systematically disadvantaging the voting strength of Democrats statewide and… continue reading