Vatican Repudiates “Discovery Doctrine”
Last month, Chief Justice Marshall's opinion in Johnson v. McIntosh turned 200 years old. Most 1Ls read this case in property....
Joan Biskupic Breaks Some News About Pavan v. Smith and Masterpiece Cakeshop
Earlier this week, I wrote about Joan Biskupic's first article on her new book. Her exclusives were barely there. Biskupic's...
Meghan Markle Wins Dismissal of Defamation Suit Brought by Half-Sister Samantha Markle
See today's decision by Judge Charlene Edwards Honeywell (M.D. Fla.) in Markle v. Markle. There's a lot going on there, but...
Black Americans vs. Progressivism: Jason L. Riley Debates Nikhil Pal Singh at the Soho...
On March 30, the Manhattan Institute's Jason L. Riley and New York University (NYU) professor Nikhil Pal Singh will debate...
Most gig workers in Seattle are now entitled to paid sick leave
Most gig workers in Seattle will be permanently entitled to paid sick leave and safe time under a first-in-the-nation law signed...
Adidas ends its war with Black Lives Matter over a ‘confusingly similar’ triple-stripe mark...
Adidas is withdrawing its challenge to a Black Lives Matter trademark application featuring three parallel stripes, two days after it contested...
Twitter removes posts promoting a transgender rights rally because its name ‘does not imply...
Twitter says it has removed thousands of tweets showing a poster promoting a “trans day of vengeance” protest in support of...
How a major chemical company is moving into the future while reckoning with a...
On this week’s episode of Fortune‘s Leadership Next podcast, co-host Alan Murray speaks with Mark Newman, the CEO and president of Chemours (No. 502...
Thursday Open Thread
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Can Governmental Defendants Use Anti-SLAPP Statutes When They’re Sued Based on Their Speech?
Say Paul sues Don, claiming that Don libeled Paul. Don might be in the right, and he might eventually win—but...