Jake Wunsch
Professors Bollinger and Stone on Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, national security and campus speech.
National Security Leaks and Free Speech on Campus: A Conversation with Lee Bollinger and Professor Geoffrey Stone
Professors Bollinger and Stone on Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, national security and campus speech.
Anti-Libel Injunctions and the Criminal Libel Connection: A Conversation with Professor Eugene Volokh
Eugene Volokh explains his theory that post-trial libel injunctions are constitutional.
Does the First Amendment Include a Right to Scrape Photographs from Public Websites?
The assertion that the First Amendment protects photo scraping has been met with skepticism from both privacy advocates and First Amendment lawyers.
CCPA Private Litigation, Recent Developments and Potential New Privacy Legislation on the Horizon
This article discusses CCPA private litigation trends to date, summarizes the California Attorney General regulations and a ballot initiative that may be on the November 2020 ballot.
The Internet Archive National Emergency Library – A National Treasure In Uncertain Times or Mass Piracy?
Publishers allege not only that the NEL constitutes broad copyright infringement, but that the entirety of the Internet Archive’s library services do as well.
President Trump Is a Libel Bully Again and It’s Worse: He’s Suing from the White House
Donald J. Trump the Libel Bully is back. But this time, rather than filing frivolous libel lawsuits against the press as a private citizen, Trump is filing meritless lawsuits against the press as president of the United States.
Using Trademarks in Expressive Works
An in-depth discussion of the main legal defenses that may enable content creators to avoid the time and expense of establishing that consumer confusion is unlikely under the applicable multi-factor test.