The January 28 event was hosted by NYU Law’s Institute of Judicial Administration and titled “Our Legal Institutions Must Change. But How?” The annual lecture, named for Justice William Brennan, ...
Opponents of the bill testified that the legislation, which mirrors legislation introduced in other states and can be traced ...
Law professors have long debated what the term means. But now many have concluded that the nation faces a reckoning as ...
Dr. Liz Curran, Associate Professor of Clinical Legal Education at Nottingham Law School (NLS), comments below on the release ...
Through in-depth analysis of statements submitted by countries during the negotiations, Jebe and Park categorize different ...
Women in the U.S. territories experience particularized harms often rooted in U.S. colonization and the territories’ political relationship with the United States. This Essay describes how traditional ...
Her recusal may imply, sub silentio, that other judges should disqualify themselves in similar cases, where a law school ...
The Patent Eligibility Restoration Act (PERA) proposes a solution to a complex debate: What can be patented, and when do ...
Under this legal balancing approach, law enforcement officers continue to be afforded the Ohio Constitution’s Marsy’s Law protections and due process rights while preserving the public’s right to ...
The limited space on some of the state’s beaches, which in some cases are lined with more colorful umbrellas than palm trees, is a frequent cause of debate over how much public space commercial ...
Attacked by two justices, lower-court judges and litigants, the 1964 ruling in New York Times v. Sullivan keeps getting cited ...
The Ohio Supreme Court will consider whether a crime victims' law allows police to withhold officers' names when they're attacked on the job.