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Ann Lipton, Tulane’s renowned corporate lawyer scholar, recently published “Capital Discrimination”, a paper that examines the effects of gender discrimination on business disputes. After she […]
Ann Lipton, Tulane’s renowned corporate lawyer scholar, recently published “Capital Discrimination”, a paper that examines the effects of gender discrimination on business disputes. After she […]
new studyDo you pour cold beer? on Seattle’s soda tax. Published in the peer-reviewed journal PLoS ONEIt reveals the fact that I have called this city […]
On November 30, English soccer teams Newcastle United and Norwich City played to a 1–1 draw in a Premier League matchup. Although the match was […]
2/12/1965: Justice Brett Kavanaugh celebrates his birthday. Justice Brett Kavanaugh Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: 02/12/65 appeared first here
Matthew Harris was an apparently schizophrenia-prone former UCLA philosophy professor who threatened to shut down UCLA for one day last week. But, I did find […]
NBC News published a U.W. Clemon wrote to President Biden as a former federal Judge. Clemon asked President Biden to not nominate Ketanji brown Jackson […]
We started in Persuasion with clips from oral arguments. The first was the well-known “orthogonal” trade at 21.54. Briscoe v. Virginia (2010)—instructive, but also a bit amusing. […]
Start at Markowski v. BYUJudge Jill Parrish, D. Utah, pronounced the verdict yesterday: Utah is home to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints […]
Two weeks after Judge George Hanks Jr. made his decision, here are the ins and outs Easyknock, Inc. v. Feldman & Feldman, P.C. (S.D. Tex.): […]
After the murder of George Floyd in Minnesota by a police officer, there was hope that this tragedy would lead to political momentum that could […]