Advice to Entering Law Students
Over the coming weeks, law students across the nation will begin classes. In 2018, I published a blog post with advice for students entering law […]
Over the coming weeks, law students across the nation will begin classes. In 2018, I published a blog post with advice for students entering law […]
Eight times, “patient abandonment”, is mentioned in the revised and expanded pain management guidelines released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They […]
An article I wrote in 2017 entitled SCOTUS Scalia. This piece was an attempt to imagine future conflicts regarding the Supreme Court. One of my suggestions was […]
2017 was the year I published an article entitled SCOTUS Scalia. This piece attempts to imagine future conflicts regarding the Supreme Court. My proposal was to reverse […]
Two pastors and their nonprofit sued the State of New York. The lawsuit sought to recognize the First Amendment rights to free counsel to people […]
From Hines v. Quillivan, determined Thursday by Choose Fernando Rodriguez, Jr. (S.D. Tex.): Plaintiff Ronald S. Hines … search[s] declaratory and injunctive aid to allow […]
The beloved Reason RoundtableThe listeners were not slow to respond: per There are reasons In keeping with tradition, they asked questions (and one limerick), and Katherine […]
Since early September, the number of COVID-19-positive cases has dropped sharply in the United States. These new cases, which were identified this summer and soared […]