Jonathan Adler blogs on the Volokh Conspiracy about these two issues.
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As Business Law Basics continues to be formatted and updated for inclusion on this website, we present an excerpt from Chapter 18.
In the latest issue of NH Bar News, an official publication of the New Hampshire Bar Association, intellectual property attorney Ross Krutsinger discusses transferring patent rights and Section 1235 of the Internal Revenue Code:
Jonathan Rauch has released an expanded edition of his 1993 classic, Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought.
As noted in Chapter 13 of Business Law Basics, a “forum selection” clause, also called a “choice of forum” provision, is a contract clause that identifies the court (or permissible courts) where the p
For fun, as we complete our (very) last minute tax year transactions, let’s ponder some tax quotations from 20th century politicians—
In a recent post, Eugene Volokh briefly analyzes the US Supreme Court cases leading up to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (RFRP).
In Authors Guild, Inc. v. Google Inc., 05 Civ. 8136 (DC) (SDNY Nov. 14, 2013), 2013 U.S. Dist.