NEW YORK—It was October 2018, and Brad Karp was atop the legal world. At a rooftop ceremony in Tribeca, the New York Law Journal was honoring Karp, chairman of Paul Weiss, as its attorney of the year.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) on Monday issued a precedential decision affirming a district court’s grant of summary judgment of non-infringement to Armaid Company, Inc.
I recently posted to SSRN a new draft article, The Moving Property Problem in Fourth Amendment Law, forthcoming in the Virginia Law Review. Here's the abstract: The Fourth Amendment's ban on ...
White House border czar Tom Homan vowed Thursday to remain in Minnesota leading Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations there "until the problem is gone." Homan made the statement during ...
Hady Khawand, founder of AÏP Genius, discusses creating an AI-powered IP platform, and why, with the law evolving faster than ever, adaptability is key Welcome to the latest instalment of Managing ...
Gauss’s Law explained using a cubical Gaussian surface. This short walks through flux, symmetry, and electric field reasoning to show how Gauss’s Law applies beyond spheres, making the concept clear ...
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Electric flux and Gauss’s law for a moving dipole
Explore electric flux and Gauss’s Law for a moving dipole. This short explains how motion affects field lines and flux while showing why Gauss’s Law still holds, offering clear physical intuition for ...
Frontier AI companies have spent the last decade operating at full speed with very few guardrails. Regulations have long been rumored, but slow to arrive, creating an atmosphere in which compliance is ...
The insurance industry’s latest attack on New York’s Scaffold Law is framed as a plea for “affordability.” In reality, it is a demand for legal immunity for those who profit from dangerous ...
It’s been one big, green goof. The Empire State’s green energy push has been a pie-in-the-sky bust as politicians hit the brakes on their alternate energy goals — and New Yorkers get sticker shock ...
Greenville passes anti-camping law with new promises as critics say it’s an effort to hide a problem
GREENVILLE — City Council passed a new law to address homelessness after promising to meet demands laid out by the city’s nonprofit leaders. “This council and city government is saying to the homeless ...
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