How Have New Developments in AI Shaped Patent and Intellectual Property Law?
The evolutions and stark increases in artificial intelligence over the past couple of decades arguably represent the largest confrontation humanity has faced in such a short span of time. Seeping into every sector, discipline, and structure, the rise of AI and its subsequent impacts on innovation has been accompanied by widespread doubt over the threats it poses to human creativity. One large manifestation of such fears is the new role AI plays in intellectual property (IP) a


Los Padrinos: Juvenile Gladiator Center
A temporary detention facility for youth in the juvenile justice system, providing a secure and structured environment while young people await court hearings or placement in rehabilitation programs. Operated by the Los Angeles County Probation Department, the facility offers education, counseling, and life skills programs aimed at rehabilitation rather than punishment. This is the official Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall mission statement as of 2023; although, it remains somew


United States v. Hemani: Does the Second Amendment Extend to Drug Users?
In October 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to consider whether or not those who habitually use recreational drugs are protected under the Second Amendment. Marijuana remains a controlled substance on the federal level, and therefore this case puts into question whether medical marijuana cardholders, along with past and present habitual users, will retain their constitutional rights. Why it’s Significant That Certiorari Was Granted Certiorari is essentially the Supreme
























































