Most Popular University of Cincinnati College of Law Blawgs Expanded View List View

Blogs 1 - 5 of 5

CrimProf Blog

CrimProf Blog

Criminal law issues and commentary. Edited by University of San Diego School of Law Dean & Professor of Law Kevin Cole, contributions by Professors Lawrence A. Alexander, Donald A. Dripps, Yale Kamisar, Adam J. Kolber, and Jean Ramirez.

http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/crimprof_blog/
  • Jun 18

    "N.S.A. Chief Says Surveillance Has Stopped Dozens of Plots"

    "N.S.A. Chief Says Surveillance Has Stopped Dozens of Plots"
    From The New York Times: Gen. Keith B. Alexander, the head of the National Security Agency, said on Tuesday that American surveillance had helped prevent “potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11,” including at least 10…
  • Jun 18

    Dobbin on Sharman on Regulating Criminal Finance

    Dobbin on Sharman on Regulating Criminal Finance
    Frank Dobbin (Harvard University) has posted Review of J.C. Sharman, The Money Laundry: Regulating Criminal Finance in the Global Economy (2012 American Journal of Sociology 118(3):850-852) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Why have 180…
  • Jun 18

    Green on Lafler and Frye

    Green on Lafler and Frye
    Bruce A. Green (Fordham University School of Law) has posted The Right to Plea Bargain With Competent Counsel After Cooper and Frye: Is the Supreme Court Making the Ordinary Criminal Process 'Too Long, Too Expensive, and Unpredictable . .…
Rank this Week: 77

Health Law Prof Blog

Health Law Prof Blog

By University of Cincinnati Law Professor S. Elizabeth Malloy.

http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/healthlawprof_blog/
  • Jun 14

    Beyond Medicaid--How the Affordable Care Act Will Change Mental Health Treatment--and some helpful Apps for further research

    Beyond Medicaid--How the Affordable Care Act Will Change Mental Health Treatment--and some helpful Apps for further research
    This is a helpful article from a mental health perspective about how the Affordable Care Act will change mental health treatment. Given the volume of material health lawyers need to review about not just law directly but also health…
  • Jun 13

    Tax credit litigation on the move

    Tax credit litigation on the move
    For those of you who thought we could forget about ongoing ACA litigation, here's a little update: the issue of premium assistance through tax credits for insurance purchased in federal exchanges is alive and well. The plaintiffs in the…
  • Jun 13

    Breaking News - Supreme Court Rules Human Genes May Not Be Patented

    Breaking News - Supreme Court Rules Human Genes May Not Be Patented
    According to a news release by the NYT: Human genes may not be patented, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday. The case concerned patents held by Myriad Genetics, a Utah company, on genes that correlate with increased risk of hereditary...
Rank this Week: 269

Info/Law

Info/Law

Covers information, law, and the law of information. By Professors William McGeveran, Derek Bambauer and Tim Armstrong.

http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/infolaw
  • Jun 17

    The Law of Internet Intermediaries: Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Bo

    The Law of Internet Intermediaries: Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Bo
    I have a short essay, Middlemen, up at the Florida Law Review Forum. It’s a response to Jacqui Lipton‘s thought-provoking article, Law of the Intermediated Information Exchange (bonus: first page is at 1337!). And, it has a…
  • Jun 13

    Gene Patents, Oil-Eating Bacteria, and the Common Law

    Gene Patents, Oil-Eating Bacteria, and the Common Law
    The Supreme Court issued its decision in Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics today. A unanimous Court (with a short, quirky concurrence from Justice Scalia) held that the patent claims directed to isolated, purified DNA…
  • May 15

    Search and the First Amendment

    Search and the First Amendment
    Jane and I are in Arlington, Virginia, for a conference on Competition Policy in Search and Social Media at George Mason University. Jane, Neil Richards, Dawn Nunziato, and Stuart Benjamin will discuss the interplay of the First Amendment,…
Rank this Week: 1174

International Law Reporter

International Law Reporter

Edited by Professor Jacob Katz Cogan.

http://ilreports.blogspot.com/
  • Jun 18

    New Issue: International Studies Review

    New Issue: International Studies Review
    The latest issue of International Studies Review (Vol. 15, no. 2, June 2013) is out. Contents include: Costas M. Constantinou, Between Statecraft and Humanism: Diplomacy and Its Forms of Knowledge Sarah S. Stroup & Wendy Wong, Come…
  • Jun 18

    Nollkaemper: Conversations Among Courts: Domestic and International Adjudicator

    Nollkaemper: Conversations Among Courts: Domestic and International Adjudicator
    André Nollkaemper (Univ. of Amsterdam - Law) has posted Conversations Among Courts: Domestic and International Adjudicators (in The Oxford Handbook of International Adjudication, Karen Alter, Cesare Romano & Yuval Shany eds.,…
  • Jun 18

    Spain: The U.N. Security Council's Duty to Decide

    Spain: The U.N. Security Council's Duty to Decide
    Anna Spain (Univ. of Colorado - Law) has posted The U.N. Security Council's Duty to Decide (Harvard National Security Journal, Vol. 4, pp. 320-384, 2013). Here's the abstract:When faced with a global crisis within the scope of its mandate,…
Rank this Week: 84

Securities Law Prof Blog

Securities Law Prof Blog

Covers securities arbitration, state securities law, court decisions and law review articles. By Professor Barbara Black.

http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/securities/
  • Jun 18

    Deloitte Agrees to One-Year Suspension from Consulting Work at New York Financial Institution

    Deloitte Agrees to One-Year Suspension from Consulting Work at New York Financial Institution
    Deloitte Financial Advisory Services agreed to a one-year suspension from consulting work at financial institutions regulated by the New York State Dept. of Financial Services because of alleged misconduct during its consulting work at…
  • Jun 18

    Schwartz on Crowdfunding

    Schwartz on Crowdfunding
    Crowdfunding Securities, by Andrew A. Schwartz, University of Colorado Law School, was recently posted on SSRN. Here is the abstract: A new federal statute authorizes the online "crowdfunding" of securities, a new idea based on the…
  • Jun 18

    Rock on the New Shareholder-Centric Reality

    Rock on the New Shareholder-Centric Reality
    Adapting to the New Shareholder-Centric Reality, by Edward B. Rock, University of Pennsylvania Law School, was recently posted on SSRN. Here is the abstract: After more than eighty years of sustained attention, the master problem of U.S.…
Rank this Week: 143