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21 Sep 2020, 10:40 am by Ellis Cose
Trump’s troubling insistence on calling bullying bigots “very fine people” was perhaps inevitable given his need to placate a base that contains more than its share of people like David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard who promoted the rally as an effort to “take our country back” and who, after Heyer’s murder, thanked Trump via tweet for his “honesty & courage. [read post]
16 Sep 2020, 6:30 am by Sandy Levinson
  Is a “republican” society organized around the quest for a common good that will be sought by suitably socialized citizens destined to become a distinctly more “liberal” order that accepts the priority of individual interests and the psychology associated with self-seeking (ultimately defined so memorably by Oliver Wendell Holmes in terms of his completely egoistic “bad man” concerned only with maximizing individual utilities)? [read post]
10 Sep 2020, 7:25 am by Jason Rantanen
Chien, Piloting Applicant-Initiated 101 Deferral Through A Randomized Controlled Trial, 2019 Patently-O Patent Law Journal 1. (2019.Chien.DeferringPSM) David A. [read post]
9 Sep 2020, 1:44 pm by fjhinojosa
Casto’s article The Supreme Court in the Early Republic: The Chief Justiceships of John Jay and Oliver Ellsworth is cited in the following article: Hon. [read post]
17 Aug 2020, 8:40 am by Randy E. Barnett
Fritz, American Sovereigns (Cambridge, 2007) Timothy Sandefur, The Right to Earn a Living (Cato Institute, 2010) Sonu Bedi, Rejecting Rights (Cambridge, 2009) Alison LaCroix, The Ideological Origins of American Federalism (Harvard, 2010) 2010: David Bernstein, Rehabilitating Lochner (Chicago 2011) (assigned ms) Brian Tamanaha, The Formalist-Realist Divide: The Role of Politics in Judging (Princeton, 2009) Earl Maltz, Slavery and the Supreme Court, 1825-1861 (Kansas, 2009) Michael Vorenberg,… [read post]
12 Aug 2020, 2:35 pm by Matthias Weller
RADICATI DI BROZOLO Competition between Cross-Border Dispute Settlement Mechanisms: Domestic Courts, Arbitration and International Commercial Courts – Procedural and Substantive Options for Litigants – Oliver REMIEN Drittstaatliche Handelsvertreter und die Richtlinie 86/653 in den Fängen der nationalen selbstbeschränkten Sachnorm und der Eingriffsnormenregelung des Art. 9 Rom I-VO – Bemerkungen zu EuGH Rs. [read post]
28 Jul 2020, 4:22 am by Verónica Rodríguez Arguijo
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and brand value The sixth session was moderated by David Lossignol (Novartis). [read post]
26 Jul 2020, 4:35 pm by INFORRM
Research and Resources Tackling COVID-19 through responsible AI innovation: Five steps in the right direction, Harvard Data Science Review (2020), David Leslie, The Alan Turing Institute. [read post]
23 Jul 2020, 12:42 pm by fjhinojosa
Casto’s article The Supreme Court in the Early Republic: The Chief Justiceships of John Jay and Oliver Ellsworth is cited in the following article: Todd B. [read post]
20 Jul 2020, 1:43 pm by Richard Altieri, Benjamin Della Rocca
Global Tech Platforms Stonewall Hong Kong Authorities’s Data Requests  Major tech companies announced plans this month to suspend compliance with data requests from Hong Kong’s government following China’s enactment of a new national security law for the city. [read post]
17 Jul 2020, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
  A review of Oliver Wendell Holmes: A Life in War, Law and Ideas by Stephen Budiansky (Law.com). [read post]
15 Jul 2020, 1:14 pm by Matt Gluck
A fictitious online persona, Oliver Taylor, published articles in prominent publications about Israel and Jewish affairs, writes Reuters. [read post]
26 Jun 2020, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
” Hence Oliver Wendell Holmes’s famous statement that “it is the merit of the common law that it decides the case first and determines the principle afterwards. [read post]
26 Jun 2020, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
National/Federal A Winner on Election Day in November? [read post]
23 Jun 2020, 5:50 am by Kevin Kaufman
In a recent NBER report by David Altig et. al., researchers found that by earning an extra $1,000, one in four of the poorest households, regardless of age, gives half to two-thirds of their paycheck to the government in taxes due to marginal net tax rates above 70 percent on earned income.[1] This has significant implications for work incentives and tax credit eligibility if filers combine their incomes and continue working. [read post]