Experts Say Krasner Will Win the Impeachment Fight—the Question Is ‘How?’
As Philly DA Larry Krasner prepares for his impeachment trial, Prof. Craig Green is confident he will prevail despite questions about what happens next. Read More
As Philly DA Larry Krasner prepares for his impeachment trial, Prof. Craig Green is confident he will prevail despite questions about what happens next. Read More
A New York judge has confirmed an outside monitor in the Endo International bankruptcy. Prof. Jonathan Lipson says it’s a move straight out of the Purdue playbook. Read More
As the Western District of Texas welcomes a new chief judge, Prof. Paul Gugliuzza says it’s too soon to tell how she’ll address concerns about Judge Alan Albright’s solicitation of patent cases. Read More
Dean Rachel Rebouche explores the recent success abortion-rights advocates have had with state ballot initiatives. Read More
Prof. Jaya Ramji-Nogales joined other contributing authors to celebrate the launch of Is the International Legal Order Unraveling? Read More
Could direct democracy, not party politics, be effective for abortion-rights advocates? Dean Rebouche and Prof. Mary Ziegler look to Ireland for an example of how this could work. Read More
The FTX bankruptcy will shine a light on the world of cryptocurrency and require lawyers to find analogies that will help judges understand its complexities, says Prof. Jonathan Lipson. Read More
To mark the 25th anniversary of the Adoption and Safe Families Act, Prof. Sarah Katz calls for a re-imagining of “child protection” that addresses conditions of poverty – the real cause of most removals. Read More
Prof. Jonathan Lipson addresses concerns that FTX’s bankruptcy could spill over into the general economy much like Lehman Brothers’ did just before the Great Recession. Read More
The PA House has voted to impeach Philly DA Larry Krasner. Prof. Craig Green casts doubt on whether it will lead to his removal, and says the entire case is “political.” Read More