It’s been a while since I last did an case and ruling update. So, today’s post is one of several that I will post in the coming weeks. Some recent developments in the courts and IRS – it’s the topic ...
The case is Brown v. Plata. Here is the syllabus: California’s prisons are designed to house a population just under 80,000, but at the time of the decision under review the population was almost ...
Many thanks to Tequila Brooks for sending us word of the DC LERA program on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. noon EST, It’s 2021 – Way Past Time for Collective Bargaining Rights in the Public Sector. The ...
For decades Wisconsin has stood alone in its court-adopted diploma privilege for graduates of law schools within its state borders. However, Wisconsin is not the first state to enact diploma privilege ...
The TaxProf Blog recently reported a shocking disparity for first-time bar pass rates between Whites and Blacks in 2022: 83% for Whites and 57% for Blacks (26 points). This disparity cannot continue.
This book provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary study of the pharmaceutical market. It firstly focuses on the understanding of this market as an emblematic example of the development of the ...
The consumer welfare standard is damaged goods. Its days are numbered. My choice for a replacement is the “Reasonable Competitive Conduct” (“RCC”) standard. The RCC is a hybrid standard that shares ...
Arian Simone, Keshia Knight Pulliam and Ayana Parsons, general partners at Fearless Fund. A few days ago, we blogged about the Council on Foundations and Independent Sector's Amicus Brief arguing that ...
Earlier this week, in Cook v. Bennett, 2015 WL 4086148 (11th Cir. 2015), the Eleventh Circuit held that Florida's teacher evaluation system was constitutional. Florida statute required schools to ...
Tens of thousands of young people — single people, in particular — have left states with near-total abortion bans. A new paper by the National Bureau of Economic Research, a nonprofit economic ...