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9 Sep 2021, 6:00 am by Sherron Watkins
  Yale University taught a course in the 1970s titled “The Economics of Corruption” which described corruption or moral hazard as a function of the likely rewards of the corruption v. the likely penalty if caught, with likelihood of success or likelihood of being caught factored into the equation. [read post]
2 Aug 2021, 4:30 am by Eric Segall
To Justice Thomas, the intentions of people who in good faith wanted more racial diversity on campuses in 2013 are no different from the intentions of people who wanted all-white campuses in 1954. [read post]
28 Jul 2021, 12:37 am by INFORRM
The ‘zonal argument’ occasionally advanced by tabloid defendants – that an expose is ‘fair game’ because the claimant placed certain elements of information in the public domain – has been long-discredited in English misuse of private information law (McKennitt v Ash [2006] EWCA Civ 1714, Duchess of Sussex v Associated Newspapers [2021] EWHC 273 [86]). [read post]
4 Jul 2021, 6:41 am
  These acts of political separation come at the end, rather than the beginning, of a sometimes long process in which the bonds that unite people are dissolved; and that dissolution then exacerbated by he acts of one against the other so that the possibility of reconciliation becomes impossible except through violence. [read post]
22 Jun 2021, 9:01 pm by Joanna L. Grossman
For example, many states expressly provide that the marital presumption applies even when the child is conceived with donor sperm, as long as the husband consented to the insemination. [read post]
6 Jun 2021, 12:59 pm by David Cole
The ACLU is committed to the principle of free speech today, just as it was in the 1990s, 1970s, and long before that. [read post]
17 May 2021, 3:57 pm by Aaron Moss
The Supreme Court’s seminal fair use decision, Campbell v. [read post]