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PropertyProf Blog

PropertyProf Blog

By Professors D. Benjamin Barros and Alfred L. Brophy.

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

    An Update on the Private Property Rights Protection Act

    An Update on the Private Property Rights Protection Act
    Ilya Somin offers a brief update on the fate of the Private Property Rights Protection Act: Last week, the House Judiciary Committee passed the Private Property Rights Protection Act, which would prevent local governments that engage in…
  • Jun 18

    Map of the Day: The Atlas of True Name

    Map of the Day: The Atlas of True Name
    The "Atlas of True Names" reveals the etymological roots, or original meanings, of the familiar terms on today’s maps. For instance, where you would normally expect to see the Sahara indicated, the Atlas gives you “The Tawny…
  • Jun 18

    Freyfogle on Aldo Leopold

    Freyfogle on Aldo Leopold
    Eric Freyfogle (Illinois) has posted Leopold's Last Talk (Wash. J. Envtl. L. & P.) on SSRN. Here's the abstract: During the last decade of his life, Aldo Leopold (1887-1948) delivered more than 100 conservation talks to various popular,…
Rank this Week: 89

TortsProf Blog

TortsProf Blog

Covers accident and injury law. By Professors William G. Childs, Sheila B. Scheuerman and Christopher J. Robinette.

http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/tortsprof/
  • Jun 17

    Olson on Privacy and Solicitation

    Olson on Privacy and Solicitation
    Walter Olson has a post on today's USSC case Maracich v Spears: "The Privacy Case in Which Every Justice Switched Sides." (Compared with Maryland v. King). --CJR
  • Jun 13

    Hylton on the Economics of Class Actions and Class Action Waiver

    Hylton on the Economics of Class Actions and Class Action Waiver
    Keith Hylton (Boston University) has posted to SSRN The Economics of Class Actions and Class Action Waivers. The abstract provides: Class action litigation has generated a series of recent Supreme Court decisions imposing greater federal…
  • Jun 12

    Two by Stapleton on Causation

    Two by Stapleton on Causation
    Jane Stapleton (Texas/ANU) has posted to SSRN two pieces on causation. First up is Reflections on Common Sense Causation in Australia and the abstract provides: Part 1 of this chapter argues that the High Court of Australia’s so-called…
Rank this Week: 115

Medical Futility

Medical Futility

Tracks judicial, legislative, policy, and academic developments concerning medical futility. By Professor Thaddeus Mason Pope.

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

    Public Health Paternalism Blog

    Public Health Paternalism Blog
    I have started a new blog on Public Health Paternalism:  HealthPaternalism.com.   Medical Futility will continue to cover developments in end-of-life law, ethics, and policy.  Health Paternalism, in contrast, will cover the…
  • Jun 17

    ECMO - The Next Medical Futility Battleground?

    ECMO - The Next Medical Futility Battleground?
    The use of ECMO has been growing.  In contrast to dialysis, CPR, and mechanical ventilation; clinicians can usually more confidently refuse to offer or provide ECMO when they deem it medically inappropriate.   Yet, one wonder…
  • Jun 15

    Nevada Enacts POLST Statute

    Nevada Enacts POLST Statute
    Nevada has just become the latest state to legislatively adopt POLST.  Last week, Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval signed A.B. 344. In April, Indiana also enacted a POLST statute.  Before that, 18 states already had POLST…
Rank this Week: 334

Ratio Juris

Ratio Juris

Offers perspectives on judicial decisionmaking and the legal process. By Professors Jim Chen, Alfred Brophy, Stefanie Lindquist, R.J. Lipkin, Chad M. Oldfather, Lori A. Ringhand, and Elizabeth Weeks.

http://ratiojuris.blogspot.com/
  • Jun 14

    Open U.S. Intervention in Syrian War

    Open U.S. Intervention in Syrian War
    Most of us are waking up to the following news about the Syrian war: WASHINGTON — “The White House declared Thursday that Syria had crossed a ‘red line’ by using chemical weapons in that country’s civil war, and…
  • Jun 2

    Psychoanalysis & Buddhism: A Basic Reading Guide

    Psychoanalysis & Buddhism: A Basic Reading Guide
    This is a subject I hope to post something on in the near future, but in the interim I thought I’d make available some of the titles I’ll be reading in preparation. Aronson, Harvey B. Buddhist Practice on Western Ground:…
  • May 30

    Rutgers-Newark Law School: People’s Electric

    Rutgers-Newark Law School: People’s Electric
    Professor George W. Conk has published his much anticipated (well, at least in some quarters) article on Rutgers-Newark Law School—People’s Electric—in the 1960s and ‘70s. Loyal and attentive readers might recall the…
Rank this Week: 491

WordInEdgewise

WordInEdgewise

Covers marriage equality, torts and public health issues. By Professor John G. Culhane.

http://wordinedgewise.org
  • Dec 19

    Will Congress Repeal the Law Barring Suits against Gun Sellers?

    Will Congress Repeal the Law Barring Suits against Gun Sellers?
    In this Slate article, posted earlier this evening, I argue that the 2005 law that banned most suits against gun sellers was a terrible capitulation to the NRA, larding gun manufacturers and dealers with a broad immunity against suit that no…
  • Dec 10

    Does Victory Have A Price?

    Does Victory Have A Price?
    In this Slate article, I argue that the recent success of same-sex marriage at the ballot box might, paradoxically, make it harder for equality advocates to win at the Supreme Court. But I think they should win, anyway.
  • Dec 8

    Analysis of Yesterday’s SCOTUS Decision to Hear Both Defense of Marriage Act and Prop 8 case

    Analysis of Yesterday’s SCOTUS Decision to Hear Both Defense of Marriage Act and Prop 8 case
    Over at The New Civil Rights Movement, I’ve got a piece that ‘splains to layfolk what happened at the Supreme Court yesterday, and what I think it might mean.  
Rank this Week: 781

Essentially Contested America

Essentially Contested America

Covers the constitutional, political, and cultural controversies which define the character of America. By Widener University School of Law Professor Robert Justin Lipkin.

http://essentiallycontestedamerica.org
Rank this Week: 790

Fame Appeal

Fame Appeal

Covers intellectual property and other legal issues affecting the entertainment and fashion industry.

http://fameappeal.com
Rank this Week: 1303

Delaware Campus Library Blogs

Delaware Campus Library Blogs

From Widener Law.

http://blogs.lawlib.widener.edu/delaware
  • Jun 17

    Westlaw discontinues free student printing

    Westlaw discontinues free student printing
    Westlaw is discontinuing free printing as of June 17, 2013. Students will no longer be able to send Westlaw research to the dedicated (free) Westlaw printers. The printers will be removed soon. The Lexis free printers will still be available.
  • Jun 3

    Law library phones are fixed

    Law library phones are fixed
    Our phone problem has been fixed, so you can call the library again
  • Jun 3

    Phones not working

    Phones not working
    Our phone system is down this morning. If you need to contact the law library please email us at Law.LibRef@widener.edu
Rank this Week: 1412

Harrisburg Campus Library Blogs

Harrisburg Campus Library Blogs

From Widener Law.

http://blogs.lawlib.widener.edu/harrisburg
  • May 28

    Summer Schedule

    Summer Schedule
    Monday—Thursday               8 a.m.—11 p.m.…
  • May 16

    Between Session Hours – May 15 through May 27

    Between Session Hours – May 15 through May 27
    May 15-17           8 a.m.—8 p.m. May 18                9 a.m.—5 p.m. May…
  • Apr 23

    Library Exam Hour

    Library Exam Hour
    EXAM HOURS APRIL 27—MAY 13 8 a.m.—2 a.m. Every Day MAY 14 8 a.m.—10 p.m.
Rank this Week: 1898

WUSL Admissions Blogs

WUSL Admissions Blogs

From Widener Law.

http://blogs.law.widener.edu/admissionsmain
  • Apr 29

    Putting Theory Into Practice – Advice from Joshua Wilkinson, Admissions Counselor

    Putting Theory Into Practice – Advice from Joshua Wilkinson, Admissions Counselor
    You obtained that elusive J.D. and studied hard for the Bar Exam – but once you meet with your first client, all of that legal knowledge and heightened sense of what makes a persuasive written argument suddenly becomes…
  • Mar 12

    LSAT Fun!

    LSAT Fun!
    February LSAT scores were recently released! What does that mean for you? Hopefully you’re score is amazing and you can breathe a sigh of relief. In that case, consider scholarship opportunities on your list of law schools. What are the…
  • Jan 11

    Beginning the last semester of law school….. – Thoughts from 3L Amira Khan

    Beginning the last semester of law school….. – Thoughts from 3L Amira Khan
    It seems like I have been waiting for three years to finally get to this point… I am FINALLY in my LAST semester of law school!
Rank this Week: 1940