Chile, Argentina Offer Citizenship to Nicaraguans Exiled by Daniel Ortega’s Government
Prof. Peter Spiro compares Nicaragua’s decision to strip citizenship from critics of the government to a Bahrain’s mass trial for terrorism. Read More
Prof. Peter Spiro compares Nicaragua’s decision to strip citizenship from critics of the government to a Bahrain’s mass trial for terrorism. Read More
A Texas judge will soon decide whether abortion pills were wrongly authorized by the FDA. Dean Rachel Rebouche says the question has already been “asked and answered” multiple times. Read More
Prof. Jennifer Lee calls on Philadelphia’s Department of Labor to use all of its enforcement tools when businesses wrongfully withhold wages from their employees. Read More
New Jersey has tightened its standards for admitting expert testimony on matters of medicine or science. Pennsylvania, says Prof. Jules Epstein, has not. Read More
Associate Dean Donald Harris on Winnie the Pooh and the purpose of copyright law in the United States. Read More
By declining to appoint an independent examiner in the FTX bankruptcy, Prof. Jonathan Lipson says the court has overlooked an important element of Chapter 11: public transparency and the chance to learn from failure. Read More
Prof. Mark Rahdert is a constitutional law scholar and expert on the Supreme Court. He offers his thoughts on the upcoming student loan debt cases being heard by the Court on Feb. 28. Read More
Prof. Peter Spiro says that Nicaragua’s decision to strip citizenship from 94 people, mostly writers, journalists, and activists, violates a 1961 UN treaty. Read More
New scholarship by Prof. Ben Heath available now via Legal Theory Blog. Read More
What happens when zealous advocacy goes awry? While getting jurors’ attention is critical, says Prof. Jules Epstein, using crude language to do so is ill-advised. Read More