Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Review of Cowen (2019)
Note: This is the first of several blog posts reviewing Tyler Cowen’s book “Big Business: A Love Letter to an American Anti-Hero” (Picador, 2019). Since Tyler Cowen has written a contrarian defense of big business, let’s begin my extended review … Continue reading
F*ck the Feds (Waco edition)
My wife Sydjia and I just finished watching “Waco” on Netflix. If the version of events depicted in this television series is even half true, then the U.S. Government committed a heinous war crime against its own people. Attorney General … Continue reading
NBA versus Coronavirus
The NBA season will resume on July 31, 2020 at Disney World in Orlando, Florida! In the meantime, via ESPN, Romana Shelburne describes some of the behind-the-scenes negotiations that led to this remarkable turn of events. Here is one excerpt … Continue reading
Honoring the Harlem Renaissance
Via Jason Kottke: The United States Postal Service recently released a set of four stamps honoring prominent literary figures of the Harlem Renaissance. The stamps feature Nella Larsen, Alain Locke, Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, and Anne Spencer. The Harlem Renaissance of … Continue reading
Creators versus copiers: fair use
Note: This is the last of five blog posts devoted to Week 4/Module 4 of my business law course (Tiger King edition). Let’s conclude my observations about Week 4 of my business law survey course with the fair use doctrine. … Continue reading
Life is full of choices
I will be blogging about the fair use doctrine later today, but in the meantime, I just want to mention that my youngest daughter Adys Ann (age 6) and I went to a bookstore today. We both had to make … Continue reading
Trademarks are magic
Note: This is the fourth of five blog posts devoted to Week 4/Module 4 of my business law course (Tiger King edition). Credit for the title of this particular blog post goes to the excellent Ed Timberlake (@TimberlakeLaw), a trademark … Continue reading
Ok, zoomers, how many selfies have you taken today?
Note: This is the third of five blog posts devoted to Week 4/Module 4 of my business law course (Tiger King edition). Last time, we explained why intellectual property rights are so important and deserve to be studied in depth … Continue reading
Tiger Law Update
I am interrupting my series of blog posts on Week 4 of my Tiger Law course because, in the last 24 hours, major newsworthy events have occurred in both the Tiger King saga and in the George Floyd case. Among … Continue reading
Peter Thiel, meet Aiden Durham
Note: This is the second of several blog posts devoted to Week 4/Module 4 of my business law course (Tiger King edition). In my previous post, I provided an overview of Module 4 of my business law survey course. Module … Continue reading

