Thomson Reuters Speaker Series: Susan Buckley
This semester’s first speaker, hosted by the Abrams Institute for Freedom of Expression and scheduled as part of the Thomson Reuters ISP Speaker Series, was Susan Buckley, a partner at Cahill, Gordon & Reindell. The topic of her talk was “The Espionage Act and The Press: From The Pentagon Papers to Wikileaks.” Buckley began by [...]
Cilla Smith and Genevieve Scott File Supreme Court Amicus on Gene Patents
Brief for the Yale Law School Information Society Project Scholars et al. filed. On January 13, 2012, members of the ISP led by ISP Fellows in the Program for Reproductive Justice, Cilla Smith and Genevieve Scott, filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court of the United States in The Association for Molecular Pathology, et. [...]
Keeping up with the (U.S. v.) Joneses: Shifting Gears from Manual to Automatic
ISP Resident Fellow Bryan Choi has the following thoughts on U.S. v. Jones: My take on U.S. v. Jones is that the majority has provided a conclusion searching for an opinion, while Justice Sotomayor has provided an opinion searching for a conclusion. The majority could sense that warrantless long-term GPS tracking ought to be disallowed, [...]
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