Shadow Derivatives: The Quiet Propertization of AI Learning
Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) systems learn. In today’s AI markets, durable advantage comes less from any single output than from the learning that accumulates through …
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Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) systems learn. In today’s AI markets, durable advantage comes less from any single output than from the learning that accumulates through …
On January 31, 2026, in a stunning three-page order by Judge Fred Biery, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas granted …
Every year, hundreds of thousands of Americans file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. In each case, the U.S. Department of Justice appoints a private individual, usually …
The inviolability of America’s $30 trillion debt is a cornerstone of global markets and the U.S. economy. This Essay identifies a critical loophole: the President’s …
Introduction In the nondelegation doctrine’s “one good year,”[1] Justice Benjamin Cardozo famously denounced a portion of the National Industrial Recovery Act as “delegation running riot.”[2] …
Introduction The two police officers arrive at the defendant’s home in southeast Houston at 11:00 p.m. to serve a warrant for burglary. Because the defendant …
Introduction In the spring and summer of 2023, the Supreme Court found itself floating amidst a sea of controversy. After reports circulated that Justice Thomas …
The American Law Institute is set to release a first ever Restatement of the Law in the area of Children and the Law to address …
Introduction Modern society faces a paradox: While corporations can be useful engines of innovation and value creation, they increasingly operate as vectors for profound public …
Introduction James Bradley Thayer may not be the best-known figure in the literature on constitutional interpretation, but his key ideas continue to attract attention and …
Introduction Since the nation’s founding, major political parties have clashed over the rules that govern our elections.[1] The intensity of these conflicts has fluctuated, with …
Introduction Imagine you are charged with a felony. You are indigent, so the judge appoints a lawyer to represent you. Several months later, you are …