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Post date: Posted on: March 2, 2019

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) recently released its list of the 10 worst colleges for free speech in 2019. The winners are:

Tags: Constitutional Law, Consumer Protection, Fiduciary Duties
Post date: Posted on: January 30, 2019

UNH Law has created the first professional certificate in sports wagering and integrity. From the UNH Law website:

Tags: Administrative Law, Business Ethics, Commercial Transactions, Consumer Protection, Legal Ethics, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: January 28, 2019

In the last two decades Amazon has become a digital behemoth that has transformed the marketplace for goods in the U.S. and in many other countries. Its reach exceeds that of many state actors and its impact on local economies can be enormous.

Tags: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Commercial Litigation, Comparative Law, Consumer Protection, Corporations, Legal Industry, Legal Theory, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: December 23, 2017

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) recently released its annual review of campus speech codes:

Tags: Constitutional Law, Consumer Protection, Fiduciary Duties
Post date: Posted on: May 28, 2017

At the Lawyerist, tax attorney Steven Chung discusses his alma mater Whittier Law School’s recent

Tags: Consumer Protection, Legal Industry
Post date: Posted on: April 29, 2017

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) recently created a free speech resources page for faculty members, so that they can access and utilize FIRE’s uniq

Tags: Constitutional Law, Consumer Protection, Fiduciary Duties
Post date: Posted on: March 12, 2017

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) recently released its list of the 10 worst colleges for free speech in 2017. The winners are:

Tags: Constitutional Law, Consumer Protection, Fiduciary Duties
Post date: Posted on: March 11, 2017

At the Library of Law and Liberty blog, John McGinnis argues that under the Take Care Clause of the US Constitution (i.e., to “take Care that the

Tags: Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Consumer Protection, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: August 24, 2016

At Truth on the Market, Alden Abbott explains the concepts of “the rule of law” and regulatory overreach, and then analyzes Tennessee v.

Tags: Administrative Law, Appeals, Constitutional Law, Consumer Protection, Law & Economics, Legal History, Technology & Law

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