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Tag Archives: PostMortem
A Post-Mortem Right Cannot Be Created After Death
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Digital Resurrections Necessitate Federal Post-Mortem Publicity Rights
Digital Resurrections Necessitate Federal Post-Mortem Publicity RightsMeaghan FonteinIn the 1966 horror film Island of Terror, actor Peter Cushing’s character faced a predicament of dealing with computer-borne life forms resembling virtual humans. Fast-forward: 22 years after his death and 50 years … Continue reading
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Tagged Digital, Federal, Necessitate, PostMortem, publicity, Resurrections, Rights
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SCOTUS Travel Ban Argument Post-Mortem and the Surprising Relevance of Korematsu
by Michael DorfBoth attorneys in the oral argument in the SCOTUS travel ban case turned in what were overall very good or even excellent performances. The challenge to the Travel Ban involves both statutory and constitutional claims. I'll say a … Continue reading
Posted in Constitutional Law
Tagged Argument, Korematsu, PostMortem, Relevance, SCOTUS, Surprising, Travel
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