Articles by: JurisMagazine

The Evolution of Antitrust in the AI Age

The Evolution of Antitrust in the AI Age

By Zachary Atkins, Staff Writer Photo courtesy of unsplash.com With every passing year it seems an especially innovative or extraordinary technological advancement is on the forefront of implementation across our society. Advancements in Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) is no different. AI tools like ChatGPT, Bard, and Dali are reshaping markets with […]

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The PA Presidential Primary Dispute

The PA Presidential Primary Dispute

By Drew Crusciel, Staff Writer Photo courtesy of Unsplash.com The General Pennsylvania Presidential primary must take place on the fourth Tuesday of April, according to the Pennsylvania Election Code.[1] So what happens when that date falls on a holiday? That is the problem that Pennsylvania’s Congress is currently grappling with, as […]

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­­New York Retail Marijuana Licensing: A Noble Goal With Unintended Consequences

­­New York Retail Marijuana Licensing: A Noble Goal With Unintended Consequences

By Jeffrey Chmay, Staff Writer           Photo Courtesy of Pixabay   In August 2023, a New York Supreme Court judge halted the issuing of recreational marijuana retail licenses due to the preferential treatment given to those with past marijuana convictions.[1] A group of veterans filed the lawsuit stating that New York marijuana regulators […]

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The Digital Panopticon: Balancing Workplace Security and Employee Privacy in the Era of Remote Work

The Digital Panopticon: Balancing Workplace Security and Employee Privacy in the Era of Remote Work

By Jurry Bajwa, Staff Writer Photo Courtesy of Pexels. The COVID-19 pandemic brought about an unprecedented transformation in our work culture, catapulting remote work into the mainstream. This monumental shift has prompted a profound reevaluation of the relationship between employers and their remote workforce, with digital surveillance emerging as a […]

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Post-Coal America and Zoning Law: Taking a Closer Look at Springdale, Pennsylvania

Post-Coal America and Zoning Law: Taking a Closer Look at Springdale, Pennsylvania

By Simon Jaronski, Staff Writer Photo Courtesy of Pixabay In April 2022, the Cheswick Generating Station permanently shut down operations.[1] It was the last coal-fired power plant operating in Allegheny County.[2] The former plant, which is technically located in Springdale Borough – less than 20 miles from Pittsburgh – will leave behind […]

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Decision on Ammonia Regulation in Maryland

Decision on Ammonia Regulation in Maryland

By Mia Hoetzlein-Sirman, Staff Writer Photo Courtesy of unsplash.com Assateague Coastal Trust brought a case in Montgomery County, Maryland in March of 2021, arguing that Maryland was not appropriately regulating ammonia pollution or effluent discharge. Animal feeding operations, particularly poultry farms, produce significant amounts of ammonia as the chickens are […]

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Pennsylvania Legislature to Follow Commonwealth Court’s Education Budget Decision

Pennsylvania Legislature to Follow Commonwealth Court’s Education Budget Decision

By Darren McKenzie, Staff Writer Photo Courtesy of Unsplash.com On July 24, 2023, Pennsylvania lawmakers chose not to appeal the decision from the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court that declared the commonwealth’s educational budget unconstitutional.[1] As such, legislators are now tasked with developing a new education budget to adhere to the court’s […]

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