Aug 31 2017 Podcast Warning to Corporate Counsel: If State AGs Can Do This to ExxonMobil, How Safe Is Your Company? - Podcast John S. Baker Corporations, Securities, & Antitrust Practice Group Podcast Nation-states have long fought wars for control of oil. In a novel development, American states...
Apr 20 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Climate Change Inquisition, Part II—The Scandal Unfolds Andrew Cook, Margaret A. Little The concerted investigation against ExxonMobil (Exxon) and organizations deemed “climate change deniers” currently being conducted by...
Apr 11 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Dear attorneys general, conspiring against free speech is a crime Timothy Courtney In his USA TODAY article, Glenn Reynolds points to some possible consequences of the recent "AGs...
Apr 24 2017 Blog Post News [ARTICLE]: Warning to Corporate Counsel: If State AGs Can Do This to ExxonMobil, How Safe Is Your Company? Timothy Courtney Professor John Baker writes for the Georgetown Law Journal: Nation-states have long fought wars for...
Sep 20 2016 Blog Post News Constitutional Subpoena Power Transcends Views on Climate Debate Elizabeth Price Foley The House Science, Space and Technology Committee, chaired by Lamar Smith, R-TX, recently issued subpoenas...
Dec 16 2019 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: People of the State of New York v. ExxonMobil Corp. Andrew Grossman In late October, the People of the State of New York v. ExxonMobil Corp. trial...
Jun 19 2017 Publication Federalist Society Review Beyond the Red-Blue Divide: An Overview of Current Trends in State Non-Compete Law J. Gregory Grisham Federalist Society Review, Volume 18 Introduction Covenants not to compete (“non-competes”)[1] have a long history dating back to the medieval...
Warning to Corporate Counsel: If State AGs Can Do This to ExxonMobil, How Safe Is Your Company? - Podcast
John S. Baker
Corporations, Securities, & Antitrust Practice Group Podcast
Nation-states have long fought wars for control of oil. In a novel development, American states...
Topics
The Climate Change Inquisition, Part II—The Scandal Unfolds
The concerted investigation against ExxonMobil (Exxon) and organizations deemed “climate change deniers” currently being conducted by...
Topics
Dear attorneys general, conspiring against free speech is a crime
In his USA TODAY article, Glenn Reynolds points to some possible consequences of the recent "AGs...
[ARTICLE]: Warning to Corporate Counsel: If State AGs Can Do This to ExxonMobil, How Safe Is Your Company?
Professor John Baker writes for the Georgetown Law Journal: Nation-states have long fought wars for...
Constitutional Subpoena Power Transcends Views on Climate Debate
The House Science, Space and Technology Committee, chaired by Lamar Smith, R-TX, recently issued subpoenas...
Litigation Update: People of the State of New York v. ExxonMobil Corp.
Andrew Grossman
In late October, the People of the State of New York v. ExxonMobil Corp. trial...
Beyond the Red-Blue Divide: An Overview of Current Trends in State Non-Compete Law
J. Gregory Grisham
Federalist Society Review, Volume 18
Introduction Covenants not to compete (“non-competes”)[1] have a long history dating back to the medieval...