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7 Nov 2022, 10:18 am by William Appleton
Nathaniel Persily, James B. [read post]
3 Nov 2022, 7:01 am by Kyle Hulehan
Key Findings Carbon leakage occurs when a climate policy in one jurisdiction leads to emissions-producing activity simply shifting to a different jurisdiction. [read post]
31 Oct 2022, 5:33 am by Emma Snell
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7 Oct 2022, 6:30 am
Karpoff (University of Washington), on Tuesday, October 4, 2022 Tags: Merger waves, SEC enforcement, Securities enforcement PVP Q&A: Our Interpretations of the SEC’s New PVP Rules Posted by John R. [read post]
3 Oct 2022, 12:04 pm by admin
In “Cheng’s Proposed Consensus Rule for Expert Witnesses,”[1] I discussed a recent law review article by Professor Edward K. [read post]
13 Sep 2022, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
  I had not previously met Jeanne Sheehan Zaino or Wilfred Codrington (though I did happily blurb the book on constitutional amendment that Wilfred co-authored with John Kowal). [read post]
2 Sep 2022, 6:20 am by Eugene Volokh
Court of Appeals in an opinion by Judge Joshua Deahl, joined by Judges Corinne Beckwith and John Fisher; not as colorful as the inimitable Memphis Pub. [read post]
25 Aug 2022, 4:27 am by Emma Snell
Scott Perry, a Republican ally of former President Trump, has sued the Justice Department for taking his cellphone, seeking a court order blocking prosecutors from reviewing its contents. [read post]
4 Jul 2022, 5:26 am by Randy E. Barnett
The Declaration had to be explained away–quite unconvincingly–by the Supreme Court in Dred Scott. [read post]
28 Jun 2022, 7:13 am by admin
The Bradford Hill Predicate: Ruling Out Random and Systematic Error In two recent posts, I spent some time discussing a recent law review, which had some important things to say about specific causation.[1] One of several points from which I dissented was the article’s argument that Sir Austin Bradford Hill had not made explicit that ruling out random and systematic error was required before assessing his nine “viewpoints” on whether an association was causal. [read post]
26 Jun 2022, 12:28 am by Bill Henderson
The below-left photo was taken shortly after the home was built in 1900; the below-right photo, which reflects a more mature landscape, was taken in the early 1930s (approximately two years before Guthrie’s death): Source:  left photo, “‘Meudon’ in B&W,” Old Long Island, July 6, 2009; right photo, “‘Meudon’ Aerial,” Old Long Island, Oct 9, 2012 [click on to enlarge]. [read post]
24 Jun 2022, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
Sanford Levinson This post was prepared for a roundtable on Law, Literature, and Other Performing Arts, convened as part of LevinsonFest 2022. [read post]
19 Jun 2022, 5:05 pm by admin
The famous statistician John Wilder Tukey famously remarked that the collective noun for the statistical profession should be a “quarrel” of statisticians.[1] Recently, philosopher Deborah Mayo, who has written insightfully about the “statistics wars,”[2] published an important article that addressed an attempt by some officers of the American Statistical Association (ASA) to pass off their personal views of statistical significance testing as views of the ASA.[3]… [read post]