by B. Summer Chandler
Uncertainty surrounds many issues that exist at the intersection of bankruptcy law and intellectual property law.
15 Drexel L. Rev. 271
by Stephen McLoughlin
Should schools be required to keep the gender identity of transgender students private from their parents? Because federal law does not address this question, school districts get caught in the middle of two arguments.
15 Drexel L. Rev. 327
by Lindsey Gellar
Racial inequity is a common theme in the United States, and America’s pastime is no exception. Black representation in professional baseball has been on the decline for decades since its peak of nearly 20%.
15 Drexel L. Rev. 399
by Emily Palladinetti
Fashion is art—except in the United States. Classified as purely useful articles, fashion designs have been constrained in their ability to receive copyright protection under the current regime.
15 Drexel L. Rev. 453
by Erica Witter
In Philadelphia, there is a significant gap in African American homeownership that has contributed to many of the problems that African American residents face today.
15 Drexel L. Rev. 509