“Tik Tok”: Exclusive Deals’ Time Restrictions in the Music Industry

Kesha—whether you’ve heard her music, haven’t heard it, or wish you never heard it, one thing rings true—you haven’t heard a new song from her in at least a year. Now, many people assume that she has gone… Read More

A Brief History of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights

The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (“ICCPR”) “guarantees a broad spectrum of civil and political rights.”[1] While many Americans are aware of endogenous civil and political rights stemming from the Bill of Rights and the Anglo-American… Read More

UK Citizens No Longer Allowed to Transfer Their Own Media

Imagine that every time you wanted listen to a song you had to rebuy it. You could never listen to a track without shelling out a small sum to a provider. Although, this is not the extent to… Read More

International Custody Battles: Which Law Governs

International custody battles between parents are a growing concern for disputing parents. Children involved will ultimately suffer a loss of having a day-to-day parent, while frustrated parents spend months on end missing their children grow up. What is… Read More

How A Bill Becomes A Law

“We are not well served when, in response to a terrorist attack, we descend into fear and panic. We don’t make good decisions if it’s based on hysteria or an exaggeration of risks.” -President Obama   On Nov…. Read More