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Crimes Against Cacti

Crimes Against Cacti By Nicole Prieto, Staff Writer   I hail from Arizona. If you have ever visited the state, it is likely you have been personally introduced to its most famous flora: the saguaro cactus. Whether as prized front yard fixtures, in scenic photos on souvenir magnets, or as […]

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Safety First?

Safety First? By Alison Palmeri, Staff Writer What do you do when you’re driving down a backroad at night and suddenly see police-style lights flashing behind you? If your instincts are like most people, then driving to a well-lit area before stopping seems like the safest bet. Do this, however, […]

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Healthcare, The Federal Government, and I

Healthcare, The Federal Government, and I Dominic Mayle, Staff Writer America has a unique and tumultuous story to tell about the way healthcare is accessed and delivered. Certain European nations offered health and other benefits as part of an explicit social contract to tamp down labor discord during heated industrialization, […]

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Juris Magazine Winter 2016

Juris Magazine Winter 2016

Letter from the Editor-in-Chief, Meghan Collins: Sitting in the small Juris office one humid night in June, covered in dust and sweat from moving the endless amount of boxes of old magazines, I discovered the very first issue of Juris – The Duquesne Law Magazine. Amazed that we still had […]

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Death of the Author: Copyright and the Public Domain

Death of the Author: Copyright and the Public Domain By Nicole Prieto   The law favors protecting the rights of real property owners, but it also favors limiting someone’s control over property after death, i.e., “deadhand control.” [1] But what about intellectual property? What ends up happening to something as […]

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International Bitterness Units

International Bitterness Units By Corey Zutz, Staff Writer Beer is good. Offending people is not good. Getting sued is bad. Getting sued for offending people with beer is very bad, as a Connecticut brewery discovered earlier this year. I took note of this situation when it first hit the news […]

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Father of the Groom

Father of the Groom By Alison Palmeri, Staff Writer Although Nino Esposito and Roland “Drew” Bosee walked into the Allegheny County Courthouse a few weeks ago as legal father and son, they fully expected to be able to walk out as husbands. After more than 40 years of being a […]

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The Future of Daily Fantasy Games in Pennsylvania

The Future of Daily Fantasy Games in Pennsylvania By Zachary G. Evans, Staff Writer   In a not-so-shocking announcement, the New York Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman, declared daily fantasy websites illegal gambling under New York Law. In reaching this conclusion, Schneiderman opined that daily games constitute gambling because each bet […]

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