Reconstituting Corporate Power & Accountability
Introduction Modern society faces a paradox: While corporations can be useful engines of innovation and value creation, they increasingly operate as vectors for profound public …
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Introduction Modern society faces a paradox: While corporations can be useful engines of innovation and value creation, they increasingly operate as vectors for profound public …
The American Law Institute is set to release a first ever Restatement of the Law in the area of Children and the Law to address …
Introduction Contestation over methodology remains an enduring friction point in the discourse on the Takings Clause. For decades, the Supreme Court’s takings jurisprudence has vacillated …
Introduction The race is on to reintroduce Christianity into public schools. A new Louisiana law mandates that the Ten Commandments be posted in every public …
Introduction Since his second inauguration on January 20, 2025, President Trump has revived the practice of imposing tariffs and has pushed the boundaries of the …
Introduction In 1975, a United States Senate Select Committee known as the Church Committee began a formal inquiry into the activities of the major U.S. …
Introduction The two police officers arrive at the defendant’s home in southeast Houston at 11:00 p.m. to serve a warrant for burglary. Because the defendant …
Introduction In the spring and summer of 2023, the Supreme Court found itself floating amidst a sea of controversy. After reports circulated that Justice Thomas …
Introduction Antitrust law has won.[1] The National College Athletic Association (NCAA)[2] has lost.[3] Or so it seems with the settlement in the House[4] case, which …
Introduction On December 2, 2022, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) announced it had entered into a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) with ABB Ltd., …
Introduction Forty years ago, the Supreme Court decided New Jersey v. T.L.O.,[1] a landmark case about Fourth Amendment rights in schools. T.L.O. was a compromise. …
Sometimes the best lessons you learn are when you do have failings. You can always learn more when you don’t do something exactly right.[1] —Nick …