By: Justin Shifrin[*] Abstract The baby boomer generation is aging, and many of the citizens that belong to this generation are retiring to Florida. Accordingly, Florida is expected to host one of the largest wealth transfers in history. And while the baby boomer population ages, our society is becoming more digitized. Things we traditionally did…
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The Data Breach Epidemic: A Modern Legal Analysis
By: Laura A. Hendee[*] Abstract This Note sheds light on the major legal issues surrounding the numerous data breaches that plague our modern technology-driven society. Current laws in the United States vary widely in how they handle the resolution of harm to unsuspecting victims of data breaches. The issue of Article III standing is commonly…
Fake News (& Deep Fakes) And Democratic Discourse
By: Russell L. Weaver[*] INTRODUCTION The U.S. Declaration of Independence was transformational because it declared the independence of the American colonies from England and incorporated democratic ideals. In 1776, most European countries were governed by monarchs, some of which had (at one point, at least) purported to rule by Divine Right. In the Declaration of…
Regulating The Impending Transformation Of The Meat Industry: “Cultured Meat”
By: Jaden Atkins[*] INTRODUCTION The year is 2022. You and your friend are hungry, so you go down the street to your friend’s favorite new burger joint for lunch. You sit down and tell the waiter that you want a burger with cheese, medium rare. Fifteen minutes later, your food comes out. You take a…