Law School: Recent submissions
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As Much as Faith: A Speculation on Quantum Computing with Fiduciary Law in Public Governance
(Springer, 27 March 2025)Quantum computing is arguably the most sublime of ‘emerging’ technologies. By harnessing the laws of quantum mechanics, quantum computing can solve problems too complex for classical computers and do so with much greater ... -
A Review of Children’s Rights when Parents Live Apart
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The Impact of Race on Assessor Ability to Differentiate Accurate and Inaccurate Witness Identifications: Areas of Vulnerability, Bias, and Discriminatory Outcomes
(American Psychological Association, 2025)In this work we investigate potential weaknesses of lay assessors in differentiating true and false eyewitness identifications, through an examination of the influence of assessor, witness, and suspect race on assessor ... -
Self-defence in outer space: anti-satellite weapons and the jus ad bellum
(Cambridge University Press / The Foundation of the Leiden Journal of International Law in association with the Grotius Centre for International Law, Leiden University, 26 March 2025)Space is an increasingly militarized domain, with the potential to be a source and place of armed conflict. In recent years, tests of anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons capable of neutralizing civilian and military satellites ... -
Minecraft as a Teaching Tool: Online Experiential Learning for the Law School Classroom
(FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and History, 29 November 2024)The Article explores the potential use of Minecraft for experiential learning in higher education. In theory and in practice, intellectual property (IP) questions increasingly arise around if or how digital art can be ...