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Welcome to the new Juris Blog!

Welcome to the new Juris Blog!

Welcome to the new Juris Blog! It’s the beginning of a new year at Juris Magazine, and we have a big year ahead. The Juris Blog will be bigger, and better, than ever. Make sure you stay tuned for original posts from Juris Magazine staff members, and members of the […]

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Letter from the Editor: Spring 2013

Letter from the Editor: Spring 2013

By: Bridget Daley, Editor-in-Chief When it comes to experiences, they make you, shape you or (better yet) make you think. After three years at Duquesne Law, I have come to learn and appreciate that graduating from this Law School has taught me more than just how to think like a […]

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UPMC and “Institutions of Purely Public Charity”

UPMC and “Institutions of Purely Public Charity”

by Eric Donato, Executive Editor Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl announced on March 20 that the city would challenge the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s status as an “institution of purely public charity,” which renders much of the $10 billion global health system’s properties tax exempt under state law. UPMC’s tax […]

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Hacking Law: Is it time for reform?

by Matt Andersen, Op-Ed Participant We currently reside in a technologically rich era, and our personal information is constantly under attack, or available to attack, by hackers.  Luckily, the United States legislature enacted the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in 1984, and it has been heavily critiqued ever since.  […]

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