Mar 23 2023 Topics Litigation • State Courts Blog Post News New Hampshire Supreme Court Rejects Medical Monitoring Mark A. Behrens The New Hampshire Supreme Court has issued a decision rejecting a claim for medical monitoring...
Mar 22 2023 Topics Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post News ABA Approves Priorities for 118th Congress Lynn White The ABA held its Midyear Meeting February 1-6, 2023, in New Orleans, Louisiana. At the...
Mar 21 2023 Topics International Law & Trade Blog Post News Bill Re-Introduced in Attempt to End Cuba Embargo Daniel B. Pickard Earlier this month, the Freedom to Export to Cuba Act was re-introduced by a bipartisan...
Mar 20 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Civil Rights Blog Post News Fact Sheet: Diversity & Inclusion Activities Under Title VI Benjamin Sachrison The next debate in the culture is upon us, and it concerns Diversity, Equity, and...
Mar 17 2023 Topics Supreme Court • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News Four Things to Watch in Gonzalez v. Google Corbin K. Barthold Many Americans have heard of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Not many know...
Mar 16 2023 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure Blog Post News The Failed Revision of the DC Criminal Code: Lessons for Reformers Arthur Rizer There are many lessons to be learned from the demise of the attempted revision of...
Mar 15 2023 Topics Professional Responsibility & Legal Education • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Are Speech-Suppressing Students Learning to Be Lawyers? Linda A. Kerns What would Scott Turow's One L look like if he attended law school this year,...
Mar 15 2023 Topics Supreme Court Blog Post News New Substack: Ed Whelan’s Confirmation Tales Ilya Shapiro One of the more interesting places to find deep dives into all sorts of issues...
Mar 14 2023 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Role of the Modern State Solicitor General: Current and Former SGs Weigh In Eric Walker The trend of larger and increasingly active state solicitor general offices continues to spread across...
Mar 13 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • International & National Security Law Blog Post News The Fatal Flaw of the HARM Act Adam R. Pearlman A version of this piece was posted on the National Security Institute’s blog, The SCIF....
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New Hampshire Supreme Court Rejects Medical Monitoring
The New Hampshire Supreme Court has issued a decision rejecting a claim for medical monitoring...
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ABA Approves Priorities for 118th Congress
The ABA held its Midyear Meeting February 1-6, 2023, in New Orleans, Louisiana. At the...
Topics
Bill Re-Introduced in Attempt to End Cuba Embargo
Earlier this month, the Freedom to Export to Cuba Act was re-introduced by a bipartisan...
Topics
Fact Sheet: Diversity & Inclusion Activities Under Title VI
The next debate in the culture is upon us, and it concerns Diversity, Equity, and...
Topics
Four Things to Watch in Gonzalez v. Google
Many Americans have heard of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Not many know...
Topics
The Failed Revision of the DC Criminal Code: Lessons for Reformers
There are many lessons to be learned from the demise of the attempted revision of...
Topics
Are Speech-Suppressing Students Learning to Be Lawyers?
What would Scott Turow's One L look like if he attended law school this year,...
Topics
New Substack: Ed Whelan’s Confirmation Tales
One of the more interesting places to find deep dives into all sorts of issues...
Topics
The Role of the Modern State Solicitor General: Current and Former SGs Weigh In
The trend of larger and increasingly active state solicitor general offices continues to spread across...
Topics
The Fatal Flaw of the HARM Act
A version of this piece was posted on the National Security Institute’s blog, The SCIF....