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Apple vs UK Gov: Privacy Dispute
A considered analysis of the ongoing dispute between Apple and the UK government, around data privacy and protection regulations.
Sarah Manne
Mar 173 min read


Does India Require a Seven-Pillar AI Policy? An Analysis of AI Regulation Within Different Sectors
An in-depth analysis of the need for Indian AI regulation to balance citizen protection with private-sector innovation.
Soumya Chakrabarti and Shrey Kumar Garg
Feb 76 min read


The Arrest of Pavel Durov: What Does This Mean for the Regulation of Messaging and Social Media Platforms?
Assessing the implications of Durov's arrest on the future of social media.
Thea Glover
Nov 9, 20243 min read


The Legal Scene of Paris 2024: A Spectator’s Perspective
As Paris 2024 kicks off, a complex legal scene is evident as unexpected twists occur following the Opening Ceremony
Katherine Clyne
Aug 22, 20245 min read


Byte by Byte: Russia’s Cyber Position and International Law
This article analyses Russia’s persistent cyber threat and the efficiency of international law in addressing such aggression.
Carina Macdonald
Jul 7, 20245 min read

A legal review of the AI Surveillance software at the Paris 2024 Olympics
What are the practicalities of planned AI Surveillance at this year's Olympic Games?
Katherine Clyne
Jun 25, 20245 min read


The U.S. TikTok Ban: What Does It Mean?Â
What is the Bill? On 13 March, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled...
Holden Meilman
Apr 21, 20245 min read


The Department of Justice’s Investigation into Boeing after Alaska Air Flight 1282
The DOJ & FAA have both convened investigations into Boeing after a Boeing plane for Alaska Air suffered a door plug blowout at 16,000 ft.
Sarah Manne
Apr 13, 20243 min read


The E.U. A.I. Act: Costs and Benefits
The EU’s new AI act is the first comprehensive regulation of its kind and could perhaps create a global standard for the regulation of AI.
Elliot Walker
Apr 7, 20244 min read


A Rotten Apple? How the E.U.’s €1.8 Billion Fine Hopes to Promote Fair Competition in the Tech Market
The tech giant Apple faces its first fine by EU commission, as the Digital Markets Act comes fully into force.
Emily Dunstan
Mar 30, 20244 min read

Do Social Media Censorship Laws Violate Freedom of Speech?
On 26 February, the U.S. Supreme Court held a four hour session as Netchoice fought Texas’s and Florida’s content moderation laws.
Katherine Clyne
Mar 14, 20244 min read


Navigating Privacy in 2023: Exploring Data Colonialism, AI Advancements, and Legal Landmarks in Getty Images vs. Stability AI and the New York Times vs. Microsoft and OpenAI
This article explores data colonialism, surveillance, and legal battles over data protection laws, offering insight into the future of AI.
Adele Spitz
Mar 5, 20248 min read

Competition Regulation and the A.I. Arms Race
A description of various competition regimes and the battles they are having with tech giants.
Bea Wilding
Feb 13, 20246 min read

The Changing Landscape of E.U. Tech Regulation: Data Privacy & Cybersecurity
An overview of the EU Data Act and Cyber Resilience Act and what they entail.
Bea Wilding
Feb 8, 20246 min read


Sam-Bankman-Fried and the fall of his crypto empire.
This article breaks down the fall of FTX, and the outcome of Sam-Bankman-Fried’s subsequent court case.
Aarya Zimmerman
Nov 19, 20233 min read


The Impact of Artificial General Intelligence on Climate Reform
With AGI’s data collection abilities, experts can mitigate potential losses of businesses, inform the general public, and reform policy.
Stella Rehbein
Nov 9, 20233 min read

Art, A.I. and Ownership: The Tug-of-War in the Digital Age
OpenAI's DALL·E 3 raises copyright issues by mimicking trademarked images. AI advancements challenge artistic integrity and legal ownership.
Ariane O'Rourke
Nov 5, 20235 min read


Elon Musk and the Digital Services Act
The EU Commission has announced a probe into social media site X under the new Digital Services Act.
Elliot Walker
Nov 5, 20234 min read


Space Law in the 21st Century: Is International Safety at the Whims of Private Companies?
Shift to private sector: innovation, security concerns, outdated laws. Collaboration needed for safety, security, and transparency.
Rowan Hoover
Nov 5, 20233 min read


The Future of A.I. for Low-Income Communities and Developing Countries
How AI has, is, and can interact with low-income communities, particularly when it comes to creating equitable and affordable healthcare.
Ilaria Freccia
Oct 18, 20232 min read
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