Volume 23
Murphy’s Law: How to Avoid Going Wrong with Federal Regulation of Sports Gambling
Apr. 9, 2021—Savannah Malnar | 23 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 161 (2021) Sports betting plays a major role in how fans and spectators enjoy sports. Fans place bets in their living rooms, engage in online fantasy sports, and travel to Nevada for massive Super Bowl parties just for the thrill of wagering on the “big...
Grown from the Shadows: How Technology and Taxes Can Bring Private Companies into the Public Light
Apr. 9, 2021—Alon Sugarman | 23 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 189 (2021) The initial public offering (IPO) has started to make a comeback, but in forms that require less oversight and at a later point in a company’s lifecycle. These new trends cut main street investors out of early-stage corporate growth and have imperiled the...
The Regulation of Commercial Speech: Can Alternative Meat Companies Have Their Beef and Speak It Too?
Apr. 9, 2021—Eryn Terry | 23 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 223 (2021) Would you eat a hamburger that was made in a petri dish? Consumers may have this option soon as laboratory-grown meat begins to hit supermarket shelves. Laboratory-grown meat is made from animal stem cells that eventually transform into primitive fibers and tissue within...