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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT LAW PUBLISHED BY THE DONALD E. BIEDERMAN ENTERTAINMENT AND MEDIA LAW INSTITUTE OF SOUTHWESTERN LAW SCHOOL IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION FORUMS ON COMMUNICATIONS LAW AND THE ENTERTAINMENT …
71 CIVIL JURY TRIALS BY ZOOM: WE’RE ALL PLUGGED INTO ONE WORLD NOW Ted A. Donner* I. INTRODUCTION In the spring of 2020, the question of whether any given civil dispute should proceed to trial or be continued for an indeterminate period of time was …
91 ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN A TIME OF COVID Douglas G. Carnahan I. INTRODUCTION The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a sea of changes in the methods of lawyers who represent under-served and low-income client populations. This Essay will examine how the pandemic …
107 THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF REMOTE TRIALS Norman M. Garland I. INTRODUCTION “When the American people chose to enshrine that right in the Constitution, they weren’t suggesting fruitful topics for future cost-benefit analyses. They were seeking to ensure …
116 THE ONLINE CRIMINAL TRIAL AS A PUBLIC TRIAL Stephen E. Smith I. INTRODUCTION Technical barriers to conducting criminal trials online may have been largely overcome, but legal barriers still exist.1 This Essay addresses one of those legal barriers: …
133 PROSECUTORIAL DILEMMAS AMID THE PANDEMIC AND ONLINE JURY TRIALS Brandon Marc Draper I. INTRODUCTION Jury trials represent an integral feature of the criminal justice system in the United States. Jury trials are especially important for prosecutors, …
142 MEDIATION IN THE COVID-19 ERA: IS ONLINE MEDIATION HERE TO STAY? Kristi J. Paulson I. INTRODUCTION For many lawyers, the early days of 2020 meant calendars filled with trials, arbitrations, and mediations. Mediators had practice calendars filling up …
156 HERO AND VILLAIN: THE DEFENSE PRODUCTION ACT IN THE ERA OF COVID-19 Ariel F. Coto “You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.” - Harvey Dent1 I. INTRODUCTION In moments of crisis, heroic acts are typically those …
174 INDEPENDENT CHARACTER COPYRIGHTABILITY AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF DC COMICS V. TOWLE: FORMULATING A FRAMEWORK BASED ON THE REALITIES OF CHARACTER CONSTRUCTION Eric Naessig I. INTRODUCTION Characters have conventionally been regarded as merely component …
Rick Siegel Rick Siegel is a former stand-up comedian who first created LaughTrack, a national magazine about stand-up comedy1 and later became a personal manager best known for his efforts to change the California Labor Commission’s interpretation of the …