JETLaw Blog
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Houston, We Have a Problem
By Joe Andersen; Photo Credit: Joe Skipper/Reuters On September 16th, 2014, NASA announced that Boeing was awarded a $4.2 Billion fixed-price contract. The contract was awarded to develop the Starliner spacecraft, eventually transport U.S. crews to and from the International Space, and end reliance on Russian launch services.[1]… Read MoreNov. 25, 2024
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The Privacy Ghost of TransUnion: The Continuing Struggle to Prove Harm
By Joe Andersen; Photo Credit: Joe Skipper/Reuters On September 16th, 2014, NASA announced that Boeing was awarded a $4.2 Billion fixed-price contract. The contract was awarded to develop the Starliner spacecraft, eventually transport U.S. crews to and from the International Space, and end reliance on Russian launch services.[1]… Read MoreNov. 25, 2024
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State Regulations of A.I. in Elections
By Joe Andersen; Photo Credit: Joe Skipper/Reuters On September 16th, 2014, NASA announced that Boeing was awarded a $4.2 Billion fixed-price contract. The contract was awarded to develop the Starliner spacecraft, eventually transport U.S. crews to and from the International Space, and end reliance on Russian launch services.[1]… Read MoreNov. 17, 2024
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So, You Want to Train Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) on Your Supercomputer?
By Joe Andersen; Photo Credit: Joe Skipper/Reuters On September 16th, 2014, NASA announced that Boeing was awarded a $4.2 Billion fixed-price contract. The contract was awarded to develop the Starliner spacecraft, eventually transport U.S. crews to and from the International Space, and end reliance on Russian launch services.[1]… Read MoreNov. 17, 2024
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The Right to Your Face: Privacy at the Intersection of Virtual Reality and Facial Recognition
By Joe Andersen; Photo Credit: Joe Skipper/Reuters On September 16th, 2014, NASA announced that Boeing was awarded a $4.2 Billion fixed-price contract. The contract was awarded to develop the Starliner spacecraft, eventually transport U.S. crews to and from the International Space, and end reliance on Russian launch services.[1]… Read MoreNov. 17, 2024
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Do You Believe in Copyright Interest After Love?
By Joe Andersen; Photo Credit: Joe Skipper/Reuters On September 16th, 2014, NASA announced that Boeing was awarded a $4.2 Billion fixed-price contract. The contract was awarded to develop the Starliner spacecraft, eventually transport U.S. crews to and from the International Space, and end reliance on Russian launch services.[1]… Read MoreNov. 15, 2024
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Revisiting Code-as-Law: Regulation and Extended Reality
By Joe Andersen; Photo Credit: Joe Skipper/Reuters On September 16th, 2014, NASA announced that Boeing was awarded a $4.2 Billion fixed-price contract. The contract was awarded to develop the Starliner spacecraft, eventually transport U.S. crews to and from the International Space, and end reliance on Russian launch services.[1]… Read MoreJun. 9, 2024
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E-Rate Program Expansion: A Pathway to Combating Cybersecurity Attacks in K-12 Schools
By Joe Andersen; Photo Credit: Joe Skipper/Reuters On September 16th, 2014, NASA announced that Boeing was awarded a $4.2 Billion fixed-price contract. The contract was awarded to develop the Starliner spacecraft, eventually transport U.S. crews to and from the International Space, and end reliance on Russian launch services.[1]… Read MoreJun. 9, 2024
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Unchecked Checkpoints: Why TSA’s Facial Recognition Plan May Need Congressional Approval
By Joe Andersen; Photo Credit: Joe Skipper/Reuters On September 16th, 2014, NASA announced that Boeing was awarded a $4.2 Billion fixed-price contract. The contract was awarded to develop the Starliner spacecraft, eventually transport U.S. crews to and from the International Space, and end reliance on Russian launch services.[1]… Read MoreJun. 9, 2024
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Regulating the Off-Label Use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning-Enabled Medical Devices
By Joe Andersen; Photo Credit: Joe Skipper/Reuters On September 16th, 2014, NASA announced that Boeing was awarded a $4.2 Billion fixed-price contract. The contract was awarded to develop the Starliner spacecraft, eventually transport U.S. crews to and from the International Space, and end reliance on Russian launch services.[1]… Read MoreJun. 9, 2024