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Carnegie Mellon Policy and Law Review

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Legal Issues

  • AI and Copyright: Why the Artist Exodus Should Worry Us
    January 29, 2026

    AI and Copyright: Why the Artist Exodus Should Worry Us

    Tiffany Chang
  • “Bend, and Snap!”: Legally Blonde’s Subversion of Gendered Stereotypes in the Legal Field
    January 22, 2026

    “Bend, and Snap!”: Legally Blonde’s Subversion of Gendered Stereotypes in the Legal Field

    Katina Handrinos
  • Raise the Age: Justice in the Juvenile Court Jurisdiction
    January 15, 2026

    Raise the Age: Justice in the Juvenile Court Jurisdiction

    Aleksaundra Handrinos
  • Universities Battle Over What Students’ Freedom of Speech Should Look Like
    November 13, 2025

    Universities Battle Over What Students’ Freedom of Speech Should Look Like

    Leo Yang
  • Who’s to Blame When AI Fails? The Struggle for Legal Accountability
    September 4, 2025

    Who’s to Blame When AI Fails? The Struggle for Legal Accountability

    Lily Qin
  • Wrongful Convictions
    March 1, 2021

    Wrongful Convictions

    The Triple Helix Journal

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