by Robert W. Miller
Convertible debtor-in-possession (“DIP”) financing is sympto- matic of a paradigm shift in the control of large bankruptcy cases. Dur- ing the prior era of lender control, distressed investors used DIP fi- nancing to shape the trajectory of bankruptcy cases and extract monopolistic rents at the expense of other constituencies. Enter the original loan-to-own: a common strategy commenced with a DIP loan, continued with a stalking-horse bid, and culminated in an acquisition of the debtor’s assets.
17 Drexel L. Rev. 1
by Brittan Heller
Extended Reality (“XR”), including virtual reality (“VR”) and augmented reality (“AR”), revolutionizes digital interactions across gaming, healthcare, education, and e-commerce. Its benefits include immersive training, advanced surgical procedures, and enhanced public engagement. XR’s ability to visualize data aids decision-making in various sectors.
17 Drexel L. Rev. 91
by Sam J. Merchant
Many observers claim that judges are imposing disproportionately lenient sentences on January 6, 2021, “Capitol Breach” offenders. Some have even suggested a racial or political motivation for lighter sentences.
17 Drexel L. Rev. 171
by Jenna L. Kurtz
Generative Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) camouflages its products among human-made creations, expanding the boundaries of the music industry as we know it. Since the widespread introduction of generative AI systems, and since the announcement that many major companies intended to develop their own AI programs, there has been little response from legislators regarding how to reconcile projects made by human creators with those created by artificial intelligence.
17 Drexel L. Rev. 241
by Megan Finelli
Children in foster care are a vulnerable population that states need to protect financially. Few states provide legislative protections for the Social Security benefits of children in foster care.
17 Drexel L. Rev. 293