By permission of the author, Francis Pileggi has posted Richard DiLiberto, Jr.'s series of outlines covering the "difficult trial," in which a law
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In the 15 April 2015 issue of New Hampshire Bar News, Paul Bauer and Christopher Hawkins report on the recent US District Court for the District of New Hampshire decision in
In “Rethinking Presumed Knowledge of the Law in the Regulatory Age,”[1] Michael Cottone analyzes ignorantia legis, the doctrine th
At his blog, Richard Bistrong, CEO of Front-Line Anti-Bribery LLC (among other credentials), writes about his experience with the Federal Corrupt Practices Act: "Bribery, Beneficiaries and Guilty Feelings
At Electronic Discovery Law, Daniel Miller and Bree Kelly introduced their recent article titled “E-Discovery in 2015: Will You Feel
At the Cato Institute, attorney Philip K. Howard proposes that we “radically simplify law.” He states:
Facebook has filed suit against a number of major law firms, including DLA Piper and Milberg LLP, that represented a party-opponent.
In honor of the recent marathon of every Simpsons episode ever, Above the Law features a tribute to the
Professors Eric Posner and Adam Chilton of the University of Chicago Law School have written an article on political bias in legal scholarship.
From the abstract:
Eugene Volokh asks, “Is sexual orientation discrimination like discrimination based on race? sex?