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18 Jul 2013, 5:33 am by David DePaolo
Participating along with me were Roberto Ceniceros, Senior Editor, Business Insurance magazine, applicant attorney and LexisNexis author Robert Rassp, and Rebecca Shafer, President, Amaxx Risk Solutions, and author of the ReduceYourWorkersComp blog.Though we went through various issues and prognostications about workers' compensation in California, there was one very poignant comment made by Rassp that I think gets to the heart of Naughton's observations.To paraphrase Rassp, "If… [read post]
4 May 2009, 7:19 am
       In mid-April, several of us (Robert Ashford, Ron Colombo, Sarah Duggin, Mike Naughton, David Skeel, Gordon Smith, Susan Stabile, and I) gathered at the University of St. [read post]
21 Jan 2020, 6:22 am
Former members of the editorial team now working in academia include Robert Jackson (NYU, on public service leave), Itai Fiegenbaum (Willamette University), Scott Hirst (Boston University), Kobi Kastiel (Tel Aviv University), James Naughton (UVA), Yaron Nili (Wisconsin), Noam Noked (Chinese University of Hong Kong), Greg Shill (Iowa), R. [read post]
6 Feb 2018, 6:37 am
Former editors now working in academia or practice include SEC Commissioner Robert Jackson, James Naughton (Northwestern), Yaron Nili (Wisconsin), Noam Noked (Chinese University of Hong Kong), Greg Shill (Iowa), Holger Spamman (Harvard), and Andrew Tuch (Washington University). [read post]
8 Feb 2021, 5:58 am
Former members of the editorial team who now hold academic positions include Itai Fiegenbaum (Willamette University), Tamar Groswald Ozery (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Scott Hirst (Boston University), Robert Jackson (NYU), Kobi Kastiel (Tel Aviv University), James Naughton (Virginia), Yaron Nili (Wisconsin), Noam Noked (Chinese University of Hong Kong), Greg Shill (Iowa), R. [read post]
10 May 2018, 4:12 am by SHG
” (This push gained little traction; but Chief Justice John Roberts, who helped draft the measure as a young administration staffer, would go on to pen the Supreme Court’s majority opinion in Herring v. [read post]
28 Feb 2011, 5:16 am by GuestPost
In a 5 – 4 rejection of this right and a reversal of a Court of Appeals decision Chief Justice Roberts denied the existence of this right primarily on the grounds that both the Federal Government and individual States had enacted statutes dealing with evidence for DNA testing and therefore this function was solely the preserve of the legislature. [read post]