Alexander Borowski
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A Novel Approach to Teaching Technology Law
With Forever, Daniel Gervais uses science fiction to ponder the legal implications of AI in the near future Read MoreAug. 25, 2023
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Doe v. Montgomery County, Maryland
The year is 2036. Professor Christine Jacobs teaches the law of AI at a Midwestern law school, while her ex-boyfriend, Paul Gantt and his college buddy Bart manage Eidya, a technology company in pursuit of “transhumanism,” whereby humans can transfer their personalities into lookalike humanoid robots using personal data. The… Read MoreJun. 9, 2023
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Joey Vettiankal, Class of 2024
The year is 2036. Professor Christine Jacobs teaches the law of AI at a Midwestern law school, while her ex-boyfriend, Paul Gantt and his college buddy Bart manage Eidya, a technology company in pursuit of “transhumanism,” whereby humans can transfer their personalities into lookalike humanoid robots using personal data. The… Read MoreMay. 16, 2023
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Divya Bhat, Class of 2023
The year is 2036. Professor Christine Jacobs teaches the law of AI at a Midwestern law school, while her ex-boyfriend, Paul Gantt and his college buddy Bart manage Eidya, a technology company in pursuit of “transhumanism,” whereby humans can transfer their personalities into lookalike humanoid robots using personal data. The… Read MoreMay. 11, 2023
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Lyndsey McDivitt, Class of 2023
The year is 2036. Professor Christine Jacobs teaches the law of AI at a Midwestern law school, while her ex-boyfriend, Paul Gantt and his college buddy Bart manage Eidya, a technology company in pursuit of “transhumanism,” whereby humans can transfer their personalities into lookalike humanoid robots using personal data. The… Read MoreMay. 10, 2023
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Mississippi Solicitor General Scott Stewart Discusses Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
Stewart was hosted by the Federalist Society’s Vanderbilt Student Chapter at an event moderated by Grant Starrett, the president of the society’s Nashville Lawyers Chapter Read MoreApr. 12, 2023
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After Silicon Valley Bank, scrap the bank insurance deposit limit
Opinion Piece co-authored by Vanderbilt Law Professor Morgan Ricks Read MoreMar. 15, 2023
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The Old Policy Issues Behind the New Banking Turmoil
Vanderbilt Law Professor Morgan Ricks unpacks the policy issues with deposit insurance Read MoreMar. 13, 2023
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Miles Malbrough ’22
The year is 2036. Professor Christine Jacobs teaches the law of AI at a Midwestern law school, while her ex-boyfriend, Paul Gantt and his college buddy Bart manage Eidya, a technology company in pursuit of “transhumanism,” whereby humans can transfer their personalities into lookalike humanoid robots using personal data. The… Read MoreFeb. 24, 2023