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10 Jan 2024, 5:00 am by Taylor Gulatsi
These posts are authored by staff, both on the blog team and guest bloggers, as well as intern bloggers, from across different parts of the Law Library and the Library of Congress. [read post]
9 Jan 2024, 3:46 pm by Jennifer González
The following is a guest post by Tristen Wallace, an intern with the Digital Resources Division of the Law Library of Congress. [read post]
9 Jan 2024, 3:30 pm by Eileen McDermott
The Office’s view seems to largely mesh with what our guest authors concluded earlier today—Amgen isn’t getting rid of In re Wands and—at the USPTO at least—the decision has seemingly maintained the status quo. [read post]
9 Jan 2024, 3:30 pm by Eileen McDermott
The Office’s view seems to largely mesh with what our guest authors concluded earlier today—Amgen isn’t getting rid of In re Wands and—at the USPTO at least—the decision has seemingly maintained the status quo. [read post]
9 Jan 2024, 12:05 pm by Eugene Volokh
The course will likely be seven 2-hour sessions, with (I'm hoping) some excellent guests joining us. [read post]
9 Jan 2024, 11:46 am by Justin Mahramas
Senate Bill 240 SB 240 authorizes local agencies or nonprofit affordable housing developers to be considered priority buyers of surplus state real property. [read post]
8 Jan 2024, 1:16 pm by The Murray Law Firm
(CBSnews.com) Could the death from this apartment fire have been prevented and are justice and compensation available to the victim’s family? [read post]
6 Jan 2024, 7:30 am by Ilya Somin
Two other justices denied both the existence of limitations on the constituent power and the court's authority to review basic laws. [read post]
4 Jan 2024, 4:01 pm by Rob Robinson
It provides insights into the evolving legal landscape, informed by the personal experiences and professional journeys of its guests. [read post]
4 Jan 2024, 1:58 pm
: a collective people just coming out of a tragic period of racial-ethno oppression has projected its own historical experience onto another people just coming out of a long period of violent racial/religious abuse as permanent "guests" of other communities (the thinking at the time) who are recharacterized in the image of the or as the ghostly reappearance of the long gone abusers of the accuser. [read post]
4 Jan 2024, 12:40 pm by Neil H. Buchanan
  What makes MMT different is not worth going into here, but the upshot of it is that even though they are right to dismiss the importance of debt accumulation, their reasons either make no sense or have no logical limits.People like me point out, as the guest on NPR did, that the government's budget is not like a family's and that the government can create the money that it needs to pay its bills. [read post]