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Freedom of Association in Puerto Rico, recent jurisprudence

By Ada N. Henriquez • July 10, 2023 Make no mistakes, the Constitution wasn’t approved to further government interest or its police power, but rather it was made to guarantee our individual rights, with the less government intervention possible. Article II, Section 6 of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Constitution estates that “people shall freely

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Navigating NIL: Understanding Name, Image, and Likeness Deals for Amateur Athletes

By Terrell A. Ratliff • July 10, 2023 In recent years, the landscape of collegiate sports has undergone a significant transformation with the introduction of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights for amateur athletes. These rights allow college athletes to profit from their own name, image, and likeness through endorsement deals, sponsorships, and other commercial

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A Fresh Start: Understanding New Jersey’s Expungement Law and The Role of Our Expungement Clinics

By Daniel Zachariah • June 28, 2023 Facing the world with a criminal record can be a daunting task. It can hinder job prospects, housing applications, and even educational opportunities. However, in New Jersey, individuals with certain types of convictions have a beacon of hope: expungement. This legal process can provide a second chance, wiping

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Temple University Accepts Large Gift Funding Access for Students With Disabilities

By Lawrence Katz • June 28, 2023 An Extraordinary Legacy A highly encouraging Inside Higher Ed story reports a nearly $11 million bequest to Temple University to fund scholarships for students with disabilities.  The gift comes from the estate of an extraordinary 1953 Temple graduate who navigated her university education while coping with the severe effects of from

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Due diligence will save you some coins

By John S. Harris • June 5, 2023 The United States Patent and Trademark Office denied the franchise’s application to trademark the “Washington Commanders” name. Particularly, the application was denied for two reasons. The first was a substantive 2d refusal due to the “likelihood of confusion” with the “Commanders’ Classic” mark. Commanders Class is an annual  college

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