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Transferred mens rea, or transferred criminal intent, is the intent to harm a specific individual, but accidentally harming a different individual instead. When Mitchell Zimmerman took on a pro bono…
Any law professor will tell you the best way to win a case is to learn the law and apply them to the facts. It’s simple, but this straightforward approach has led Myron Moskovitz to years of success…
To what degree will artificial intelligence accelerate the merging of legal and financial services? There is already a lot of overlap between the two given the nature of the industries and both bei…
Whether one loves or hates ChatGPT, this much is clear: it is by far the fastest, lowest-cost (non-advertising based) way to quicky obtain information and perhaps even some “knowledge” on a given to…
Historically, venture capitals and angel investors have not been sensitive to climate change or eco-friendly startups. Unless the business itself is targeting renewable energy, it was hard for VC’s …
Everyone is a storyteller, but not all of us write books. It’s been 70 years since the Korean War ended with an armistice, but there are still stories of it waiting to be told. When covid hit and we…
The process of creative destruction has largely been accepted in the economic field. Weaker competitors are “cleaned out” in bear markets leaving the strongest to survive with the freedom to evolve …
The Constitution’s “ideal” for the US Supreme Court is a group of learned individuals debating in a bipartisan manner with the purpose of resolving questions of Constitutional interpretation to upho…
The Supreme Court struck down the admission policies of many colleges, ruling Affirmative Action to be illegal under the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment, but how much of this is just p…