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Post date: Posted on: June 20, 2016

On the Foundation for Economic Education website, Professor Alex Tabarrok explains that a potential problem with “Ban the Box” laws is that such laws actually significantl

Tags: Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Labor and Employment, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: June 6, 2016

As reported on the BBC News website—

Tags: Legal History
Post date: Posted on: May 30, 2016

At the Employment & Labor Insider, Robyn Shea summarizes the rights of employees who take leaves of absence to serve ou

Tags: Labor and Employment
Post date: Posted on: May 26, 2016

In a short video on the Federalist Society website, Professor Gregory McNeal—an expert on drones and topics related to security, technology, and crime—discusses the Federal Av

Tags: Administrative Law, Legal Theory, Legislation, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: May 20, 2016

In the Harvard Business Review, Daniel Doktori and Sarah Reed, general counsel with startup company and venture capital experience, explain “Why Lawyers Make Good Early-Stage Startup Hires

Tags: Alternative Business Entities, Corporations, Legal Industry, Limited Liability Companies, Securities, Taxation
Post date: Posted on: May 15, 2016

Business Law Basics co-author Sam Brickley is the recipient of Plymouth State University's 2016 Distinguished Teaching Award.

Tags: Professional News
Post date: Posted on: May 7, 2016

We have posted many times about the problems in and facing legal education—e.g., here. But a bright spot in legal education is the University of New Hampshire School of Law (UNH Law).

Tags: Consumer Protection, Legal Industry, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: April 23, 2016

In a short video on the Federalist Society website, Professor Gregory McNeal—an expert on drones and topics related to security, technology, and crime—discusses drones and property rights, and a

Tags: Criminal Law, Legal Theory, Real Estate / Real Property, Technology & Law

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