LAW

Crowdfunding ‘Feasors
					
			November 8, 2020		
				
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				Does New York’s Collateral Source Law Allow Defendants to Bankroll Torts with Crowdsourced Cash? In recent years, crowdfunding has become a mainstream method of organizing charitable donations. Crowdfunding campaigns on websites like Indiegogo, GoFundMe, and Kickstarter frequently raise millions of dollars for people looking to start business ventures, finance artContinue Reading

HIPAA, Coronavirus, and The Limits of Privacy
					
			March 13, 2020		
				
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				unsplash-logoCDC At what point does the public’s need for information outweigh the individual’s right to privacy? Yesterday, President Trump declared that the COVID-19 (also known as the coronavirus) was a national emergency. The declaration will bestow Trump with a vast amount of authority, as enumerated in the National Emergencies ActContinue Reading