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Post date: Posted on: January 30, 2019

UNH Law has created the first professional certificate in sports wagering and integrity. From the UNH Law website:

Tags: Administrative Law, Business Ethics, Commercial Transactions, Consumer Protection, Legal Ethics, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: November 27, 2018

At the Cato Institute website, Ilya Shapiro and Patrick Moran discuss their recent brief supporting another weddi

Tags: Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Contracts
Post date: Posted on: July 4, 2018

About the Declaration there is a finality that is exceedingly restful.

Tags: Legal History, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: June 14, 2018

On the Federalist Society website, J. Kennerly Davis, a former Deputy Attorney General for Virginia and retired corporate executive, discusses management’s duty to restore the rule of law. He begins:

Tags: Administrative Law, Corporations, Fiduciary Duties, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: March 11, 2018

On the Business New Daily website, Matt D'Angelo begins:

Tags: Intellectual Property, Social Media
Post date: Posted on: February 18, 2018

In a short video on the Manhattan Institute website, Daniel DiSalvo discusses the facts and implications of

Tags: Agency, Constitutional Law, Labor and Employment
Post date: Posted on: December 23, 2017

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) recently released its annual review of campus speech codes:

Tags: Constitutional Law, Consumer Protection, Fiduciary Duties
Post date: Posted on: November 23, 2017

On October 31, 1777, following the Colonial victories over British General John Burgoyne in the Battles of Saratoga, Henry Laurens of South Carolina, then President of the Continental Congress, appointed a committee of Richard Henry Lee of Virginia, Samuel Adams of Massachusetts, and General Dani

Tags: Legal History, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: November 19, 2017

At the California Employment Law Report, Anthony Zaller highlights five issues regarding the US Supreme Court’s anticipated De

Tags: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Contracts, Labor and Employment

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