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
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In a short video on the Federalist Society website, Glenn Reynolds explains how “the basis for extraterrestrial property rights is essentially natural law.”
In the New Hampshire Business Review, Brad Cook summarizes what “right to work” would mean for New Hampshire now that it is a realistic possibility with a Republican governor and Republicans
In the New Hampshire Business Review, Beth Deragon discusses an employer’s obligations under federal and New Hampshire law when closing a business early or for an entire day because of the weather.
At Law.com, Tony Mauro reports on the latest brief that Ilya Shapiro filed with the US Supreme Court:
Connolly Gallagher's Tim Holly has thoughts on recent developments in the FLSA:
Bound by Law, a comic book primer on copyright law created by the Duke Law School Center for the Study of the Public Domain, is available for free download.
In the New Hampshire Bar News, Jennifer Parent offers some practical tips on dealing with employee disability leave requests.
In a research paper on the Cato Institute website, Jennifer Doleac and Benjamin Hansen summarize their analysis of statistical discrimination and e