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19 Jul 2023, 9:05 pm by renholding
The Securities and Exchange Commission regulations on climate disclosure, first proposed in March 2022 and likely to be issued in final form in October 2023,[1] have drawn considerable controversy and face an uncertain fate in the inevitable litigation.[2] Much less attention has gone to two bills that are moving toward adoption in California. [read post]
8 Jul 2023, 9:28 am by Daniel M. Kowalski
v=G2MNMM3ZcK8 Betsy’s legacy lives on, but there is now a huge hole not only in our hearts but in our University Community. [read post]
7 Jul 2023, 1:03 pm by Ryan Goodman
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7 Jul 2023, 8:55 am by Lawrence Solum
Jackson Women’s Health Organization (Cornell Law Review, Vol. 109, 2024) on SSRN. [read post]
6 Jul 2023, 7:13 am by Daniel M. Kowalski
Joined by podcast regular Theresa Cardinal Brown , Cornell Law Professor Steve Yale-Loeher breaks down the Supreme Court’s latest decision to uphold the Biden administration’s deportation priorities in U.S. v. [read post]
28 Jun 2023, 5:32 am by John Coyle
This post is by Maggie Gardner, a professor of law at Cornell Law School. [read post]
26 Jun 2023, 11:52 am by Kevin LaCroix
Instant Brands is majority owned by a New York-based PE firm that engineered the 2019 merger with World Kitchen, the Pyrex and CorningWare company, which Cornell initially purchased in 2017. [read post]
26 Jun 2023, 11:52 am by Kevin LaCroix
Instant Brands is majority owned by a New York-based PE firm that engineered the 2019 merger with World Kitchen, the Pyrex and CorningWare company, which Cornell initially purchased in 2017. [read post]
25 Jun 2023, 10:54 am by Eugene Volokh
It's based on amicus briefs that Michael Dorf (Cornell), Andrew Koppelman (Northwestern), and I filed in past cases (and that I blogged about before), but it elaborates somewhat further on that argument. [read post]