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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
Post date: Posted on: June 6, 2016

As reported on the BBC News website—

Tags: Legal History
Post date: Posted on: October 13, 2015

In the New Hampshire Business Review, Brad Cook discusses the legal and educational implications arising from a continuing trend in national and New England higher education—that is, “small, vulnerable schools close in the face of more robust public institutions and both declining and ch

Tags: Administrative Law, Consumer Protection, Creditor / Debtor Law, Trust Law
Post date: Posted on: October 3, 2015

Attorney Christopher Hawkins recently penned an article in the New Hampshire Business Review on the legal landscape for drones. 

Tags: Administrative Law, Intellectual Property, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: August 21, 2015

At TheTorah.com, Dr.

Tags: Comparative Law, Legal History
Post date: Posted on: December 10, 2014

At the Cato Institute, attorney Philip K. Howard proposes that we “radically simplify law.” He states:

Tags: Legal Ethics, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: December 2, 2014

At PJ Media, Bill Whittle, Professor Glenn Reynolds, Dave Swindle & Scott Ott discuss the legal and social implications: Robotic Sex Slaves: Will AI Robots H

Tags: Constitutional Law, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: November 30, 2014

At New York Labor & Employment Law Report, attorney Howard Miller recently conducted a labor and employment audit of

Tags: Administrative Law, Labor and Employment
Post date: Posted on: August 28, 2014

In honor of the recent marathon of every Simpsons episode ever, Above the Law features a tribute to the

Tags: Legal Ethics, Legal Industry
Post date: Posted on: August 15, 2014

Professors Eric Posner and Adam Chilton of the University of Chicago Law School have written an article on political bias in legal scholarship.

From the abstract:

Tags: Legal Ethics, Legal Theory

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