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Shouldn't every major marijuana investor make major investments in marijuana research?

The question in the title of this post is prompted by this notable story out of Boston headlined "Harvard, MIT share $9 million gift to study marijuana's health effects." Here are the interesting details: An investor in the cannabis industry … Continue reading

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ETS Isn't TLS and You Shouldn't Use It

The good news: TLS 1.3 is available, and the protocol, which powers HTTPS and many other encrypted communications, is better and more secure than its predecessors (including SSL). The bad news: Thanks to a financial industry group called BITS, there’s … Continue reading

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New Argument From The Right: Trump's Tweets Shouldn't Have Evidentiary Value

The Federalist Society at the University of North Dakota School of Law hosted Josh Blackman (S. Texas) on Friday. He spoke about Trump's travel bans and the recent litigation over sanctuary policies in California. In Q&A after his talk, I… … Continue reading

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Trademarks Shouldn't Be This Much Fun (But They Are)

My partner, Larry Siskind, will be delivering his annual talk, "Nuts and Bolts of Trademark Law," at the San Francisco Bar Association on July 14, 2011 at noon. I've attended this presentation before, and it is both informative and entertaining. … Continue reading

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Shouldn't the ACC specify why it chooses certain vendors as its exclusive Alliance members?

The ACC chooses a handful of companies to promote to its member as exclusive providers for various services. For example, according to Met. Corp. Counsel, May 2011 at 35, Applied Discovery holds that coveted position for electronic discovery, which led… … Continue reading

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