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  • Archives, Forum, Forum Archive, Vol. 58

    Fashion Meets Web3: The Threadbare Protection for Designers Spills Over into the Decentralized World

    November 4, 2024

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    Victoria Fahey

    The global fashion industry, worth over two trillion USD, grapples with inadequate intellectual property (IP) protections against design piracy, particularly exacerbated by fast fashion and the rise of Web3. Current laws fail to recognize fashion as art, necessitating updated legislation to protect designers’ rights in both physical and digital realms.

  • Archives, Forum, Forum Archive, Vol. 58

    Fairways and Bunkers: The LIV Golf–PGA Tour Quarrel Through the Tenets of Antitrust and Contract Law

    November 4, 2024

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    Kristie Kargus

    The LIV Golf Tour challenged the PGA Tour’s longstanding dominance in men’s golf, attracting players with lucrative contracts and a new format. Legal disputes arose over player suspensions and contract violations, culminating in a 2023 unification agreement between LIV, PGA, and the DP World Tour, raising significant antitrust concerns and implications for player autonomy.

  • Archives, Forum, Forum Archive, Vol. 58

    An Arm and a Leg: Why the United States Should Adopt the German Model of Standalone Personal Liability Insurance Policies

    November 4, 2024

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    Nicolas Read

    The text discusses the disparity in liability insurance between the U.S. and Germany, emphasizing the need for standalone personal liability policies in America. The German model, which offers high coverage and accessibility, contrasts with the bundling practices and historical discrimination affecting minority groups in the U.S. The author advocates for reforms to enhance financial security…

  • Archives, Forum, Forum Archive, Vol. 58

    “A Day Late and a Dollar Short”: The Impractical Standard to Comply with the Massachusetts Wage Act

    November 4, 2024

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    Kate Barry

    The Massachusetts Wage Act lacks a clear definition of “wages,” complicating payments like commissions and reimbursements. The SJC’s ruling in Reuter v. City of Methuen imposed strict liability on all employers for any late wages, emphasizing treble damages without good faith exceptions, potentially leading to unintended consequences for employers.

  • Archives, Forum, Forum Archive, Vol. 58

    IYKYK*: The Rapid Evolution of the Gen-Z Lexicon and Its Impact on the Legal Field

    November 4, 2024

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    Alyssa Zduniak

    The rise of Gen-Z slang, heavily influenced by social media, complicates communication and legal interpretations due to rapid language evolution. Misunderstandings often stem from systemic racism and the misinterpretation of phrases, revealing a pressing need for courts to adopt corpus linguistics for accurate slang comprehension.

  • Archives, Forum, Forum Archive, Vol. 58

     Roe Your Boat: Shipping Reproductive Care out to Sea as a Legal Workaround to State Abortion Restrictions in the Wake of Dobbs

    September 13, 2024

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    Arianna Fisher

    Introduction Dr. Rebecca Gomperts maneuvers through a throng of protestors at the harbor in Smir, Morocco, amidst chants of “go away” and “abortion is treachery” from the gathering crowd.As she addresses the cameras, Dr. Gomperts’s ship sails in the waters behind her: a 110-foot vessel housing a shipping container fitted as a medical clinic stocked…

  • Archives, Forum, Forum Archive, Vol. 58

    The Protection Paradox: Negative Impacts of Anti-Trafficking Legislation and the Criminalization of Sex Work on Women in the United States

    May 16, 2024

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    Madison Adler

    *I would like to thank the New England Law Review v. 57 and v. 58 staff for their invaluable contributions. Thank you to my editors, Deyanira Gonzalez and Jocelyn Schafer, for your guidance throughout the writing process. And thank you to my mother and lifelong editor, Kathryn Adler, for your enduring inspiration and influence. Introduction…

  • Archives, Forum, Forum Archive, Vol. 58

    Grandstanding or Gotcha: Asking Ketanji Brown Jackson “Can You Provide a Definition for the Word ‘Woman’”?”

    February 27, 2024

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    Michael Conklin

    At Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing on March 22, 2022, she was asked, “Can you provide a definition for the word ‘woman’?” Jackson responded, “I can’t . . . Not in this context. I’m not a biologist.” This essay considers the political pragmatism of the question, Jackson’s response, the significance of defining such…

  • Archives, Forum, Forum Archive, Vol. 58

    Breaking the Stalemate on Supreme Court Term Limits with Delayed Implementation

    February 9, 2024

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    Michael Conklin

    This concise essay proposes a novel solution to the current stalemate regarding Supreme Court term limits. Namely, through delayed implementation the existing incentives against such legislation are ameliorated. This essay provides the logic behind taking such an approach and addresses likely criticism. Finally, the ability of applying such a strategy to other political issues—and the…

  • Archives, Forum, Forum Archive, Vol. 58

    Pitcher-Victims of Major League Baseball “Illegal” Sign Stealing Should Have Viable Tortious Interference with Contractual Relations Claims Against the Opposing Teams

    November 8, 2023

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    Joshua D. Winneker, David Gargone, and Danielle Clifford

    Introduction In baseball, sign stealing occurs when a team deciphers their opponent’s signals meant to convey the pitcher’s upcoming pitch. Since the nineteenth century, sign stealing has been a part of baseball. Having the ability to know the pitch before the pitcher throws the ball gives a decided advantage to the batter. Consequently, teams always…

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