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Human Authorship in AI-Assisted Creative Works: A Three-Factor Test for Evaluating Expressive Control
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Working to Fail
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From Player Piano to Generative AI: Artificial Expression and the Law of Copyright
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From Player Piano to Generative AI: Artificial Expression and the Law of Copyright
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Long COVID, Silent Suffering, and Work
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How is AI changing work in the marketing industry?
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Perverse Tax Incentives and the Destruction of Creative Works
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Psychological Violence at Work: Problems in Applying the Law in Lithuania
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A Diminished First Amendment in Cyberspace: The Brussels Effect on Freedom of Expression
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The View from the Bar: How Media Lawyers Perceive Their Work
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Chaos, Accomplishment, and Work, or, What I Learned on Paternity Leave
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Active Memory Civil Association vs. Argentina
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Protest Actions Using Holy Books in the Dilemma of Diplomatic Immunity and the Freedom of Expression
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AI Can't Adlib: Theorizing an Improvisation Carveout in the Work for Hire Doctrine
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Materialism, Sex Work, and the Law: Doing Feminist Legal Theory Differently
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Insult within Social Networks – On the Relationship between the Expression and Dissemination of Defamatory Value Judgments de lege lata and de lege ferenda
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Standing in the Shadows: Member Anonymity in Associational Standing Cases
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The Copyright Requirement of Human Authorship for Works Containing Artificial Intelligence-Generated Content
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Why the Protect Working Musicians Act's Proposed Antitrust Exemption Needs to Be Enacted
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Censorship and Human Rights Violations: The Suppression of Freedom of Expression, Press, and Assembly in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela
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Defining, Measuring, and Judging Scholarly Productivity: Working Toward a Rigorous and Flexible Approach
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Deregulating the Song: The Case for Free- Market Licensing of Musical Works in the Digital Streaming Era
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Temporary/Forever: The Fissured Economy, Obstacles to Employment, and Regulating the Future of Exploitation in Temp Work
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How Can an Association of Law Schools Promote Quality Legal Education?