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Encryption as Incrimination?: Updating Our View of End-to-End Encryption

By Russell A. Spivak* The tide is beginning to turn on how the law, and specifically criminal law enforcement, views encryption in the age of cyber threats and espionage.  For years, early advocates of encrypted messaging platforms lauded their privacy benefits. Privacy International, a charity that works at the intersection of human rights and modern […]

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Uncertainty Everywhere: The Future of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Under the Second Trump Administration*

* Brynn C. Chafin, Temple University Beasley School of Law, 2024. Introduction On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump was sworn into office for his second term as President of the United States of America.[1] Although his administration has and will continue to affect all parts of American life, it will impact the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act […]

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Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Liberal Focus on Individual Conduct & Speech Is a Losing Strategy

By Fiona Burke, Temple Law Review Volume 96 Staff Editor Liberals have, as exit polls and Bernie Sanders point out, largely lost the working class and, in fact, most of America.  There are many reasons for this, all of which have been dissected and analyzed ad nauseum in the past few weeks and likely will be for even years. One such […]

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Will the Supreme Court Grant The Sackler Family A Discharge Of Their Debt Through Purdue Pharma L.P.’s Bankruptcy Plan?

Author: Jasnoor Hundal In early August 2023, the Supreme Court stayed the Second Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision, In re Purdue Pharma L.P., and granted certiorari to hear oral argument in December of 2023. The parties were asked to brief and argue “[w]hether the Bankruptcy Code authorizes a court to approve, as part of a […]

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