Posted on: October 30, 2016

In a research paper on the Cato Institute website, Jennifer Doleac and Benjamin Hansen summarize their analysis of statistical discrimination and employment outcomes when criminal histories are hidden from employers. Their conclusion:

Tag: Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Labor and Employment, Legal Theory
Posted on: October 24, 2016

At the 1984 Superior Court investiture of Henry DuPont Ridgley, who would later go on to become a Delaware Supreme Court Justice as well, Justice Henry Ridgely Horsey passed on to his young relative the “Ten Commandments for a New Judge”:

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Tag: Legal Ethics, Legal History, Legal Theory
Posted on: October 19, 2016

As a follow-up to yesterday's post, and the question raised as to whether Delaware's business judgment rule applied to corporate officers, we call the reader's attention to the writings of Megan W.

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Tag: Business Ethics, Corporations, Equity / Chancery, Fiduciary Duties
Posted on: October 13, 2016

The Supreme Court has indicated that it will hear an appeal by the Obama administration of a Federal Circuit holding that found that Section 2(a) of the Lanham Act, as applied, violated the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. NBC reports:

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Tag: Intellectual Property
Posted on: October 1, 2016

At the China Law Blog, Steve Dickenson explains:

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Tag: Comparative Law, Intellectual Property, International Law, Technology & Law

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