written by Nathan Jerauld Background In recent years, video game companies discovered a new way to generate profits: loot boxes. “Loot boxes” are randomized rewards that video game players… Read more »
Written by Jacob Honan The United States has an undeniable attraction to betting on sports. Recent studies indicate that sports gamblers spend an astounding $105 billion annually through both… Read more »
It is with great pride and excitement that we introduce you to Syracuse Law Review‘s graduating Class of 2018! On May 11, 2018, our 3L’s crossed the stage and officially completed… Read more »
Written by Chris Baiamonte Background Dutch pharmaceutical giant Mylan un-serendipitously made headlines in 2016 when it raised the price of the life-saving injection device, EpiPen, to over $600.00 per… Read more »
The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of the Legal Pulse Editor or the Syracuse Law Review. Background On April 11, 2017, President Donald J…. Read more »
Written By Kristina Cervi United States of America v. Microsoft Corporation On December 4, 2013, in response to an application by federal law enforcement agents, Magistrate Judge James C…. Read more »
We are proud to announce that the Law Review Note of 3L and Executive Editor Elizabeth Snyder will be published! Publication: Syracuse Law Review, Volume 68, Book 1 Article: “Faceprints”… Read more »
Written By Kyle Palmore Background This term has seen a number of partisan redistricting cases come before the United States Supreme Court. So far, the Court has heard oral… Read more »
Written By Amanda Cramer California is relatively progressive when it comes to most issues. But has it gone too far? A judge in Los Angeles County Superior Court ruled… Read more »
Written By Lauren Wolfe On March 30, 2018, a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction blocking the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) from interfering with or obstructing access to… Read more »