Pandemic Repairs Were Supposed To Put D.C. Metro Back on Track. Then It Literally...
The leadership of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) sounded an optimistic note in summer 2021. The pandemic, the...
No Gag Order Against Extrajudicial Commentary in AR-15-Related Patent Case
The ownership and use of intellectual property for the CAV-15 monolithic polymer receiver for AR-15 assault rifles is at the center...
A Book Recommendation from Me (and Many from My Colleagues)
A faculty tradition at the University of Chicago is recommending various books that we recently read and recommend. (Usually these...
New York Attorney General v. Blogging Law Professor re: Online Hate Speech
I had such a great time talking to Prof. Genevieve Lakier (Chicago) and Prof. evelyn douek (Stanford) about the New...
Jeans pulled from a 19th century shipwreck sell for a fortune
Pulled from a sunken trunk at an 1857 shipwreck off the coast of North Carolina, work pants that auction officials describe...
Today in Supreme Court History: December 10, 2003
12/10/2003: McConnell v. Federal Election Commission decided.
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Governments Scramble To Manage, Regulate, and Throttle Crypto
On January 15, 2022, the Canadian government closed its borders to unvaccinated American truckers and began requiring domestic truckers to...
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin Seeks to Expand Housing by Curbing Zoning
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin. Over the last few months, Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin has made a push to...
Can #TheyLied Lawsuits, Alleging Defamatory Allegations of Sexual Assault, Be Litigated as Doe v....
That's the question raised by Doe v. Doe, just filed today; you can see the Complaint and the motion to proceed...
Doctors Discovered a Baby’s Minor Injury. Then Massachusetts DCF Seized Him in the Middle...
When Josh Sabey and Sarah Perkins took their sick 3-month-old to the emergency room, they had no idea that just...