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Post date: Posted on: November 26, 2016

At the Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention, Professor Orin Kerr discussed Justice Antonin Scalia’s impact on Fourth Amendment law.

Tags: Criminal Law, Legal History, Legal Theory, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: November 25, 2016

The following are two articles on the real lesson of Thanksgiving:
 

Tags: Labor and Employment, Law & Economics, Legal Ethics, Legal History, Legal Theory, Real Estate / Real Property
Post date: 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 e

Tags: Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Labor and Employment, Legal Theory
Post date: 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

Tags: Legal Ethics, Legal History, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: September 30, 2016

Life Is a Gift from God
 
We hold from God the gift which includes all others. This gift is life — physical, intellectual, and moral life.
 

Tags: Legal History, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: September 21, 2016

On Business Divorce Roundtable, a podcast of the New York Business Divorce Blog, Peter Mahler interviews Benjamin Means, Associate Professor of Law at the University of South Carolina School of Law, on the topic of

Tags: Agency, Alternative Business Entities, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Commercial Litigation, Corporations, Equity / Chancery, Fiduciary Duties, Legal Theory, Limited Liability Companies, Partnerships
Post date: Posted on: August 13, 2016

In a cross-post on the Foundation for Economic Education and Cato Institute websites, Larry White briefly analyzes bitcoin’s recent victory in court, when Miami-Dade Florida circuit judge Teresa Pooler

Tags: Commerce, Commercial Transactions, Criminal Law, Intellectual Property, Law & Economics, Legal Theory, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: July 21, 2016

“It is impossible to be sure,” according to Michael McConnell, a former judge on the Tenth US Circuit Court of Appeals, a professor and director of the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford Law School, and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution.

Tags: Bankruptcy, Constitutional Law, Creditor / Debtor Law, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: June 30, 2016

At the Volokh Conspiracy, Eugene Volokh explains how “[Alexander] Hamilton played a historic and immensely influential role in American

Tags: Constitutional Law, Legal History, Legal Theory, Torts

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