One of the nicest aspects of getting older as an educator is witnessing how your former students are adapting and thriving in a changing world. It seems like every week I hear from a former student ...
It is that time of year again. I warned students that the minute they finished digesting their Thanksgiving meal, finals would be upon us. And here they are. Here are my most often dispensed tips for ...
Some local Chicago news that may be of interest... the Chicago schools are facing a budget shortfall of an estimated $500 million. The teachers' union is proposing to "close" the TIFs, which are ...
We examine a topic of concern to antitrust regulators – anticompetitive behavior facilitated by joint conference participation with peers. Conferences, which are often organized by trade associations ...
The League of Women Voters sued in federal court today to halt President Trump's EO on elections. (The full docket in the case is here.) LWV claims that President Trump's EO violates the separation of ...
Marc Spindelman (Ohio State University College of Law) has recently posted to SSRN his paper, Kavanaugh, Rahimi, and the Effort to Legitimate Originalism. Here is the abstract: ...
I have always thought that teaching dissents was vital because it demonstrates the ambiguity in the law. Here is an excellent article on teaching dissents: Teaching Dissents by Sherri Lee Keene.
Understanding the role of market power in shaping transportation networks is key for assessing mergers and their effects on costs in the transport sector. This paper introduces a spatial equilibrium ...
Gregory M. Dickison, St. Thomas University School of Law; Stanford Law School, has published Beyond Social Media Analogues at 99 NYU Law Review 109 (2024). Here is the abstract. The steady flow of ...
We examine how public firms listed in North American stock exchanges acquire technology companies during 2010-2020. Combining data from S&P, Refinitiv, Compustat, and CRSP, and utilizing a unique S&P ...
Anthropogenic change on Earth is occurring on a scale never seen before. Mounting evidence shows that humans are pushing the planet beyond its systems capacities due to growth of production, ...
Gregory Bordelon (Suffolk University) has recently posted to SSRN his paper, Gate(s) Keeping or Scot(t) Free? The Legal Environment of Marital Surname Use, Post-Divorce. Here is the abstract: Because ...