When it comes to understanding intellectual property rights at least one organization has come to believe that less is more. A fresh approach to learning why IP rights exist and who they benefit was ...
When the government exercises its power of eminent domain to take private property for public use, the U.S. Constitution requires it to provide “just compensation” to the property owner. But what does ...
Research within developmental psychology and cognitive science has consistently demonstrated that even at an early age, children exhibit a nuanced comprehension of ownership and property rights.
Conveyance involves the legal transfer of property ownership through conveyance documents. Common types include fee interest, leasehold interest, life estate interest, easement interest, and license ...