By David A. Carrillo and Brandon V. Stracener | July 2, 2021
Appointing Justice Kruger, who has executive branch experience and currently sits on a western state high court, would be a victory for diversity on several important fronts, say David Carrillo and Brandon Stracener of the California Constitution Center at Berkeley Law.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Aron Solomon | July 2, 2021
OP-ED: The Court held that as long as federal regulators have approved the pipeline project, these interstate pipelines could essentially seize state-owned lands without the state's consent.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Amy Oppenheimer and Christina Ro-Connolly | July 1, 2021
"As professional investigators of workplace harassment and discrimination, we apply standards to our work to help ensure fairness."
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Patrick Hammon | June 9, 2021
Many in corporate America are taking a collective sigh of relief after last week's landmark decision in Van Buren v. United States, which set a few minds at ease about all those virtual game nights, family catch-ups and holiday celebrations employees hosted during the pandemic using their company-provided Zoom accounts or corporate-issued laptops.
By Shaleen Patel | May 27, 2021
The Court cleared Google of copyright infringement in terminating a 16-year long dispute as to whether Google's Android mobile platform had infringed Oracle's Java programming language's copyright. However, the Court did not answer the question of whether specific components of computer software qualifies for copyright protection at all.
By Daniel B. Garrie, Law & Forensics and Douglas A. Smith, Mayer Brown | May 26, 2021
Attracting a select cadre of cybersecurity professionals to the government's workforce would not only improve the nation's cybersecurity efforts but also the government's cybersecurity workforce as a whole. So how can the government compete with the private sector?
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Esha Bhandari and Sophia Cope | May 25, 2021
Our constitutional right to privacy was codified centuries ago. Now it's time to update for the digital age.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Osagie Imasogie and Alicia Lai | May 14, 2021
Blunders in technology transfer to South Africa in the HIV/AIDS epidemic serve a cautionary tale for compulsory licensing in the COVID-19 pandemic.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Don McGahn and John Gore | May 14, 2021
The Census Bureau's latest release of congressional appointment data has impacted the decennial redistricting cycle for state legislatures and redistricting commissions across the country.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Pattillo | May 10, 2021
This U.S. Supreme Court decision will impact how the Federal Trade Commission seeks to return money to consumers under the Federal Trade Commission Act.
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