Election Integrity Robert Bloom is interviewed by CBS Boston on election processing lawsuits. ‘Gamestopper’ Brian Quinn is quoted within the Financial Times a couple of new court ruling’s potential influence on leveraged buyouts. Law Deans Speak Out Vincent Rougeau among the 157 law deans who signal an announcement decrying event at the Capitol. Professor Brian Quinn feedback Law News on a current courtroom choice which will have an result on Private Equity firms’ practices of piling debt on struggling company deals in The New York Times. Shareholder Activism BC Law Professor Kent Greenfield discusses the rise in shareholder activism that’s reshaping international monetary markets in Roll Call.
‘Travel Ban’ History Lesson Prof. Kanstroom pens an op-ed for BC Law Magazine on constitutional rights v. presidential power. A Question of Trustee Ethics Cathleen Kaveny speaks to the LA Times about the dean drug scandal at USC. Five Questions with Vlad Perju The BC Law professor sits down with Richard Albert and I-CONnect to discuss his research. On Ending DACA Professor Hong writes an op ed for WBUR “Cognoscenti” and feedback to ABC, different media outlets on Trump’s decision to end this system.
The Weinstein Defense Professor Robert Bloom talks to WGBH about protests over Harvard faculty dean and professor Ronald Sullivan’s position within the Weinstein case. Higher-Ed Oversight Adjunct professor Tom Barnico pens the history of college oversight from Dartmouth v. Woodward to today. A Nation Divided Professor Cathleen Kaveny discusses the potential penalties of diverging approaches to abortion laws with America Magazine. Stockpiling Donations Professor Ray Madoff talks to Vox about a lawsuit that could reveal secrets and techniques about Silicon Valley’s favorite philanthropic loophole, DAFs. Campaign Trail BC Law professor Steve Koh, presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg’s college roommate, is featured in an ABC Nightline feature. Blending Theory & Practice In BC Law’s Immigration Clinic, professors Dan Kanstroom and Mary Holper put together the next era of attorneys.
Acclaimed professor Mary Wood discusses her groundbreaking paradigm in the Environmental Law Program’s Distinguished Visitor Lecture March 16. The Criminal Justice Reform Clinic and its college students, engaged on the difficulty of nonunanimous jury convictions, advocated for a state law to provide these convicted by nonunanimous jury prior to now the proper to petition to have their cases vacated. Links with this icon point out that you are leaving the CDC website.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention can not attest to the accuracy of a non-federal web site.
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Elizabeth Holmes Trial In Yahoo Finance, BC Law Professor Jeff Cohen discusses the questions that may determine the fate of Elizabeth Holmes’ legal fraud trial. US Tax Haven Ray Madoff comments in CBS News on America’s wealthy profiting from trusts in avoiding tax and creditors as the nation is ranked the world’s second largest tax haven. Varsity Blues Convictions In the New York Times, Jeff Cohen discusses the weak hyperlinks in the school admissions process as the first defendents are charged. Kent Greenfield feedback in Newsweek on whether or not Justice Clarence Thomas has the potential to influence the now conservative majority Supreme Court. Musk’s Charitable Giving Professor Ray Madoff speaks with Reuters in regards to the likelihood of Elon Musk donating to minimize tax payments after promoting $5.eight billion of Tesla stock.
Protest Ban In CBS Boston, Robert Bloom discusses whether a proposed bill that may ban protesting at properties of public officers violates democracy and free speech. Facebook and Section 230 Professor Daniel Lyons writes in the Washington Examiner about a new invoice designed to alter social media companies’ business practices. Taking the Stand Jeffrey Cohen discusses in the New York Times what the decision of Elizabeth’s Holmes’ trial would imply on tech start-up culture. Theranos Consequences Jefferey Cohen is interviewed on CBC News on how Elizabeth’s Holmes’ trial verdict will impact the tech business. Criminalization in Foreign Relations Professor Steven Koh explores the function of criminal justice in international relations and his newest scholarship in Lawfare. Misguided Policy Prof Dan Lyons’ blog publish in AEI explores why America’s nuclear policies setback tech and climate initiatives.