National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Kasdan | August 24, 2022
As the NFT space matures, it will be fascinating to see what new types of utility are bundled with IP rights and what types of bundling approaches work to spur increased innovation and increase the overall value of NFT projects.
By Ken Purce, J.D., Principal Research Contract Consultants | August 23, 2022
Today, it is not uncommon now for vendors to seek double digit increases in renewal offers to existing clients
National Law Journal | Commentary
By William Hamilton | August 23, 2022
There is a name for 3M's recent litigation strategy: forum shopping. The law disfavors forum shopping, and the courts—in bankruptcy or otherwise—should do nothing to encourage it.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Lisa A. Tucker | August 16, 2022
Post-Dobbs, we need to be honest about the potential implications of forced birth. While prospective parents are generally advised to enter into a post-adoption contact agreements, it is often not legally enforceable when adoptive parents decide not to fulfill it.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Steven Schulman | August 15, 2022
At the one-year anniversary of the Taliban takeover, passing the Afghan Adjustment Act is crucial for Afghans in the U.S.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | August 10, 2022
Sebastian Graber, a lawyer who represented activists, was best known for a case about the right to demonstrate on Supreme Court grounds.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Lauren Stiller Rikleen | August 9, 2022
Religious liberty means that all religions are able to thrive in harmony. It does not mean that a majority of SCOTUS justices who share a religion should be able to demand that other religions subjugate their own beliefs to the majority's will.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan Morrison | August 8, 2022
The vagueness problem under abortion bans did not start with "Dobbs," but it became much worse when the exceptions are the only way to enable a woman to have an abortion in many states.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | August 5, 2022
In letters recently uncovered, a former secretary for SCOTUS justices in the 1930's wrote about life at the court and her least favorite justices.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Marc Spindelman | August 1, 2022
Dobbs painfully teaches that the Supreme Court is no longer a stalwart guarantor of a constitutional order that itself ensures women's freedom and equality in public and intimate life against the vicissitudes of politics.
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