The Google Antitrust Story – “Just Google It”

The Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Google’s advertising monopoly in the search business is a landmark case for the future of regulating large tech monopolies. The Google Antitrust Story is complex and touches on market dominance, antiquated antitrust frameworks, service integrations, consumer welfare considerations and more. Ultimately the case will be a powerful litmus test for the U.S. government to determine if its current legal framework is capable of regulating modern tech giants, potentially setting a precedent for future antitrust action.

Assessing the TikTok Ban: Implications for Economy, Security, and Society

The potential ban of TikTok on U.S. devices has sparked input from many voices, each offering different ideas about what this action would mean for the United States. While many stakeholders believe that the ban would benefit the U.S. economy and foster domestic innovation, its impact is complex. On a broad scale, the ban could have a positive economic effect, but…

Patenting Life: 23andMe, GMOs, and Where We Draw the Line

The question of whether life can be owned touches on some of the most profound ethical, legal, and philosophical debates of our time. Ownership implies control, and control over life—whether in the form of genetically modified organisms or personal genetic data—raises critical concerns about autonomy, fairness, and the boundaries of innovation.

Reducing the Impact of Tourism on Coral Reefs: Hawaii’s Ocean Stewardship User Fee

At the start of 2023, Bing Lin and David Wilcove, researchers at Princeton University, conducted research on the coral reefs in Hawaii by testing numerous bays and beaches across the state. Their findings were published in a paper showcasing how tourism contributes to the reefs’ damage and the degradation of marine life in these areas.