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Nov 17 2023 Podcast Defend the Constitution, Save the Planet: The Role of Public Interest Groups in Shaping Environmental Law David D. Doniger, Stephanie Ann Maloney, Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, Robert V. Percival, Damien Michael Schiff 2023 National Lawyers Convention The United States adopted its modern environmental statutes in the 1970s. Among other innovations, Congress...
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Litigation Update: Bates v. Pakseresht
Miles Coleman, Jonathan Scruggs
In Bates v. Pakseresht, Oregon mother-of-5 Jessica Bates is challenging the Oregon Department of Human...
Supreme Court Update: 2003 2nd Quarter
Todd Overman
Since 1907, corporations have been prohibited from contributing directly to candidates in federal elections. See...
Topics
Yim v. City of Seattle: The Fundamental Right to Exclude and to be Secure in the Home
A man’s house is his castle. His security against all the world. A bedrock proposition...
Nevada v. Hibbs: An Unsound Departure from the States' Rights Trend
Steven F. Griffith, Amelia W. Koch
In 1997, William Hibbs, an employee of Nevada’s Department of Human Resources, sought leave to...
Defend the Constitution, Save the Planet: The Role of Public Interest Groups in Shaping Environmental Law
David D. Doniger, Stephanie Ann Maloney, Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, Robert V. Percival, Damien Michael Schiff
2023 National Lawyers Convention
The United States adopted its modern environmental statutes in the 1970s. Among other innovations, Congress...
The Injunction Function: Is IP Law Promoting Markets for Innovators and Creators?
John W. Holcomb, Ryan T. Holte, Kristen Osenga, Laurie Self, Laura Sheridan
2023 National Lawyers Convention
In patent and copyright law, injunctions are now a subject of significant policy debate. Innovators...
Topics
Environmental Law Visits Bedford Falls at the National Lawyers Convention
It’s almost that time of year when TV channel-flippers (like me) invariably stumble across “It’s...
Defend the Constitution, Save the Planet: The Role of Public Interest Groups in Shaping Environmental Law
David D. Doniger, Stephanie Ann Maloney, Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, Robert V. Percival, Damien Michael Schiff
2023 National Lawyers Convention
The United States adopted its modern environmental statutes in the 1970s. Among other innovations, Congress...
The Injunction Function: Is IP Law Promoting Markets for Innovators and Creators?
John W. Holcomb, Ryan T. Holte, Kristen Osenga, Laurie Self, Laura Sheridan
2023 National Lawyers Convention
In patent and copyright law, injunctions are now a subject of significant policy debate. Innovators...
Panel Discussion: The Consequences of Disruption
Robert Ahdieh, James Davis Blacklock, Gregg Costa, Reed O'Connor, Hiram Sasser, J. Ammon Smartt
2023 Texas Chapters Conference
Collegiality and the presumption that opposing counsel work together in good faith are bedrocks of...