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China’s Illegal Airspace Claims in the South China Sea: Why and How the International Community Should Push Back
LCDR Gregory J. Gianoni, JAGC, USN* “We must be free not because we claim freedom, but because we practice it.” – William Faulkner I. Introduction There are myriad categories of tension between the People’s Republic…
Immigration Related Marriage Fraud in the United States and the Analysis of the Substantive and Probative Evidence Standard Under Section 204(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act
Felix O. Okpe * I. Introduction Immigration related marriage fraud is a topic that affects foreign nationals married to, or who are eligible immediate relatives of United States (“U.S.”) citizens or permanent residents that apply…
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There’s a Filter for That: Rethinking U.S. Commercial Speech Doctrine in the Digital Age
Lucas Green I. Introduction The average American is estimated to be exposed to 4,000 to 10,000 advertisements each day.[1] Much of this exposure may be attributed to the rise of internet platforms providing advertisers the ability…
Should NFT’s Be Considered “Goods” For the Purposes of the EU’s “Free Movement of Goods” Provision?
Faith Harrison II. Introduction On March 11, 2021, a piece of art titled “Everydays- The First Five Thousand Days” was sold at Christies Auction House for $69.3 million, making it the third-most expensive piece of…
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