In this article, Lana El-Etr explores the legal and ethical risks of direct-to-consumer genetic testing, highlighting gaps in data privacy and intellectual property laws. She calls for stronger regulations to protect consumer data, ensure informed consent, and prevent monopolization of genetic information.
John Doe Summons and the Fourth Amendment: The IRS’s Power vs. Digital Privacy
In this article, Porter Richards examines the IRS’s use of the John Doe Summons and its implications for Fourth Amendment privacy rights. He argues that while courts have upheld these summonses under the third-party doctrine, the rise of digital financial data challenges this framework. As technology evolves, stricter judicial oversight may be needed to balance tax enforcement with constitutional protections.
Dr. AI; How AI is Affecting the Medical Industry
In this article, Sarah Saadeh discusses how AI is shaking up the medical field and while helping in some processes is also causing commotion with concerns of harm to patients and breaching the duty of care, potential physician and insurance liability and what the regulatory landscape looks like right now advocates for Human-in-the-Loop regulation.
Band-Aids Don’t Fix Bullet Holes: The Bad Blood Between Deepfakes and Adequate Solutions
In this article, Ainsley Marlette examines the regulation of deepfake technology. She draws on Taylor Swift’s recent incident to demonstrate the lack of legal recourse available.