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20 Sep 2017, 12:00 pm by Garrett Hinck
President Trump’s former personal lawyer and business associate Michael Cohen agreed to testify at a public hearing of the Senate Intelligence Committee in October, the Washington Post reported. [read post]
19 Sep 2017, 3:55 pm by Kevin LaCroix
  One thing I can say with certainty, though, is that in 27 years of fiduciary liability underwriting, I have not seen this pace of serious, potentially severe class action litigation. [read post]
15 Sep 2017, 5:57 pm
(Pix © Larry Catá Backer 2017)I am happy to report the posting of a new paper, currently titled "From a “Two Thrust Approach” to a “Two Sword One Thrust Strategy” to Combat Criminal Corruption: Corporate Compliance, Prosecutorial Discretion, and Sovereign Investor Oversight. [read post]
12 Sep 2017, 10:53 am
- By Michael Bartlett For the better part of the last century, asbestos was thought of as the miracle mineral by a wide range of industries, from construction to textile, which would employ it for the manufacturing of over 5,000 different consumer products. [read post]
8 Sep 2017, 5:05 am by Jim Sedor
Half of the bills aim to increase contribution limits in attempts to keep pace with the rising number of outside forces that can spend unlimited amounts of cash. [read post]
4 Sep 2017, 2:20 pm by Kevin LaCroix
As Michael Lewis’s potent July 26, 2017 Vanity Fair article about U.S. [read post]
21 Aug 2017, 12:29 pm by Senior Editor
Missar, Michael Fray, Candy Raphan, Mary Matz, Wendy Weaver   Whitepaper originally published by The Association of Safe Patient Handling Professionals (ASPHP). [read post]
26 Jul 2017, 11:57 am by Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD
The 2017 ASBH conference in October 2017 includes over 400 workshops, panels, and papers in bioethics and the health humanities. [read post]
24 Jul 2017, 4:42 pm by Elie Mystal
If you can grab that super-heated stone and walk 20 paces, you can vote as many times as you want. [read post]
24 Jul 2017, 11:36 am by Robert Chesney
In light of Michael Sulmeyer’s excellent recent piece on splitting NSA and CYBERCOM, which ran at War on the Rocks last week, I want to pull together some of the key legal and policy developments of the past year in a single narrative. [read post]
24 Jul 2017, 3:43 am by Quinta Jurecic
I share this information because these actions should be viewed through the lens of a fast-paced campaign with thousands of meetings and interactions, some of which were impactful and memorable and many of which were not. [read post]
17 Jul 2017, 12:01 am by Kevin LaCroix
Michael Klausner and of Jason Hegland of Stanford Law School, as described in their recent guest post on this blog, here. [read post]
5 Jul 2017, 1:00 am by Kevin LaCroix
  The Quarter to Quarter Filing Pace: The filing pace did slow slightly during the second quarter. [read post]
3 Jul 2017, 8:43 am by Steve Lubet
Michael Sharpe's recent presentation on ethics, ME/CFS, and "the future of science," which I have copied in full below: On 1 June 2017, Professor Michael Sharpe presented the “Special Ethics Seminar” at Oxford University’s St Cross College. [read post]
27 Jun 2017, 4:30 am by Philip Segal
Michael Genesereth of Codex, Stanford’s Center for Legal Informatics wrote two years ago that computational law “simply cannot be applied in cases requiring analogical or inductive reasoning,” though if there are enough judicial rulings interpreting a regulation the computers could muddle through. [read post]
27 Jun 2017, 4:30 am by Philip Segal
Michael Genesereth of Codex, Stanford’s Center for Legal Informatics wrote two years ago that computational law “simply cannot be applied in cases requiring analogical or inductive reasoning,” though if there are enough judicial rulings interpreting a regulation the computers could muddle through. [read post]
21 Jun 2017, 6:17 am by Michael Geist
At first glance, however, it addresses some of the core criticisms of the Conservatives’ Bill C-51 and a legal framework that had struggled to keep pace with emerging technologies. [read post]