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    In re Frescati Shipping Co.: The Third Circuit Evaluates the Scope of Safe Berth Warranties and the Applicable Standard

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    Drugs Overboard: How Coast Guard Officers Should Approach Arrests for Off-Shore Drug Trafficking—United States v. Williams

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    Tang Buddhist Tradition and Funeral Culture at Famen Temple’s Pagoda Crypt

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    Famen Temple, a Buddhist pagoda located in Fufeng County, China, has been a site of religious mystery and historical allure for the past few generations of modern scholars since the rediscovery of its underground crypt in 1987. The reasons for its scholarly appeal have revealed themselves in a range of aspects, and the exciting circumstances of its discovery are perhaps second only to the fascinating relics found sealed away within the crypt. The underground chamber beneath Famen Temple has long been called a "crypt" by modern scholars, however, many haven\u27t considered the full extent to which the crypt can truly be considered a tomb by the standards of the Tang dynasty, during which Famen Temple enjoyed immense popularity and attention from the imperial court. The crypt can be perceived as a tomb from three aspects: the underground portion’s tomblike architectural qualities and spatial organization, the purpose of the pagoda above the crypt being similar to that of a tomb marker, and the treatment of the relics as venerated bodily remains by the Tang court

    The Law of Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Imposing Heteronormative Family Structures onto Queer Families

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    Guardians of the Virtual Realm: A Comparative Analysis of Digital Democracy Defense in theU.S. and EU

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       The digital landscape has undergone significant evolution in recent years, reshaping the way individuals communicate, access information, and interact with online platforms. As these platforms play an increasingly central role in public discourse and information dissemination, questions surrounding their liability for user-generated content have gained attention. This Comment delves into the comparative analysis of digital liability for social media platforms under U.S. law, focusing on Section 230, and E.U. law, examining both the E-Commerce Directive and the Digital Services Act (DSA). Understanding the legal frameworks governing digital liability is crucial for assessing the future of platforms’ self-regulation efforts. While the United States’ approach, anchored by Section 230, has long provided broad immunity to online platforms, the European Union has embarked on a path toward more comprehensive regulation with the introduction of the DSA. This dichotomy underscores contrasting philosophies regarding the balance between freedom of speech and the responsibility of online platforms in moderating content

    Hunley v. Instagram: The Diminishing of Photographers’ Display Rights

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    Planting Trees Whose Shade We Shall Never Sit in: Comparing Future Generations’ Right to a Healthy Environment in Pennsylvania and the Inter-American System

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    Inequality in Water Quality: Reasons and Remedies for Louisiana’s Failure to Prevent Particular Communities’ Exposure to Contaminated Water

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