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February 2018 WILMap Updates

February 22, 2018

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December 2017 WILMap Updates

December 15, 2017
News First Amendment’s Outward Creep Makes It Harder to Hold Platforms Accountable May 23, 2017 Today, the Stanford Law Review published my very first single-authored publication, “Expanding the Periphery and

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Google v. Equustek

Google's US challenge to the Canadian Supreme Court's global de-listing order
In the Canadian Equustek ruling in June 2017, Canada's Supreme Court ordered Google to de-list search results for users everywhere in the world, based on Canadian trade secret law. However,

X v. Twitter

This case arose because an Internet troll used a series of Twitter accounts to attack and disclose financial information about the unidentified plaintiff, referred to as X. For the most

EFF v. Global Equity

EFF's US court challenge to Global Equity's Australian injunction
This case began when US digital civil liberties organization Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) featured defendant Global Equity in its "Stupid Patent of the Month" blog series. EFF said Global Equity