National Law Journal | Commentary
By Karen J. Alter | February 27, 2018
The American discourse on ethics and law lacks an understanding of how law may be constructed to shield questionable behavior.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By David A. Borer | February 26, 2018
In a case currently before the court, all eyes are watching whether the justices will heed the Framers' interpretation of the First Amendment, or will they eschew constitutional originalism in favor of political jockeying.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Richard L. Hasen | February 22, 2018
When Justice Kagan declared at a 2015 “Scalia Lecture” at Harvard Law School that “we are all textualists now,” she may have been a bit premature.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | February 22, 2018
Why is law school popular again? One theory is the Trump effect, which is that people are so morally and politically outraged by the direction of the country that they want to go to law school to set things right.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Karen Y. Bitar | February 22, 2018
MSU is in the public eye as the survivors of Nassar's abuse are beginning to question why the school refused to act after many of them came forward to report his misconduct.
By Patricia Hunt Holmes | February 20, 2018
Men, here are some tips for being more 'mindful' of how to relate to women so that missteps don't rob you of the ability to have meaningful relationships with opposite-sex colleagues.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Erin Hawley | February 20, 2018
The doctrine gives agencies wide scope to interpret their own regulations. The high court has a chance to stop it.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Craig A. Newman and Jonathan Hatch | February 13, 2018
A Supreme Court ruling in a recent case would help clarify the standing issue for the lower courts, consumers and companies that suffer data breaches.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | February 13, 2018
“Even two years on from his death, Justice Scalia remains a powerful influence on the court," said Kannon Shanmugam, a former Scalia law clerk and head of Williams & Connolly's Supreme Court and appellate litigation practice.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | February 7, 2018
Despite her advocacy for women and her status as a feminist, the former presidential candidate followed the standard corporate playbook in her role as manager: The offending man gets to keep his job while the woman is packed away and hushed up.
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