Juneteenth: Uniquely American On the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER) website, Thomas Krannawitter has an interesting perspective on Juneteenth: Many Republicans ignore Juneteenth. This is a mistake.Tag: Constitutional LawLegal HistoryLegislationBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndPractical Guides Read more about Juneteenth: Uniquely American
Moving Forward: Is Legacy Higher Ed a Lost Cause? At Minding the Campus, David Acevedo writes:Tag: Constitutional LawConsumer ProtectionFiduciary DutiesLegislationBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndPractical Guides Read more about Moving Forward: Is Legacy Higher Ed a Lost Cause?
VICTORY: University of Washington rejects DEI statement proposal that threatened academic freedom The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (formerly the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education) (FIRE) reports:Tag: Constitutional LawConsumer ProtectionFiduciary DutiesLabor and EmploymentBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndBusiness News Read more about VICTORY: University of Washington rejects DEI statement proposal that threatened academic freedom
Judge dismisses complaint from Home Depot employees who alleged the company violated workers' rights by prohibiting them from wearing Black Lives Matter imagery The Business Insider reports:Tag: Administrative LawConstitutional LawLabor and EmploymentBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndCase Law Analysis Read more about Judge dismisses complaint from Home Depot employees who alleged the company violated workers' rights by prohibiting them from wearing Black Lives Matter imagery
Cornell, Due Process, and Liberal Education At Real Clear Politics, Peter Berkowitz comments on Title IX and due process on college and university campuses and a recent Second Circuit opinion:Tag: Administrative LawConstitutional LawConsumer ProtectionFiduciary DutiesLabor and EmploymentBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndCase Law Analysis Read more about Cornell, Due Process, and Liberal Education
Geico STD lawsuit: Company ordered to pay $5.2M in settlement with woman Fox Business reports: Geico failed to defend policyholder and instead denied coverage, which court wrote was mistakeTag: Alternative Dispute ResolutionAppealsContractsTortsBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndCase Law Analysis Read more about Geico STD lawsuit: Company ordered to pay $5.2M in settlement with woman
Sens Hawley, Grassley Demand Answers on New Whistleblower Documents Exposing DHS Disinformation Board Efforts to Monitor Americans’ Speech From US Senator Josh Hawley's website:Tag: Administrative LawConstitutional LawFiduciary DutiesLegal EthicsSocial MediaTechnology & LawBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndLegal News Read more about Sens Hawley, Grassley Demand Answers on New Whistleblower Documents Exposing DHS Disinformation Board Efforts to Monitor Americans’ Speech
Legal Quote of the Week: Can We Become a Serious Country Again? An excerpt from Wilfred M. McClay's speech at the 18th annual Bradley Prizes ceremony on May 17, 2022:Tag: Legal HistoryLegal TheoryBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndLegal Quotations Read more about Legal Quote of the Week: Can We Become a Serious Country Again?
Ilya Shapiro resigns from Georgetown following reinstatement after 122-day investigation of tweets The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) reports:Tag: Constitutional LawConsumer ProtectionFiduciary DutiesSocial MediaBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndProfessional News Read more about Ilya Shapiro resigns from Georgetown following reinstatement after 122-day investigation of tweets
The Sovietization of American Life At American Greatness, Victor Davis Hanson discusses the the "Sovietization of American Life":Tag: Business EthicsFiduciary DutiesLaw & EconomicsLegal HistoryLegal TheoryBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndUncategorized Read more about The Sovietization of American Life