Reviewing Refusal: Lethal Injection, the FDA, and the Courts
Most death row inmates today face execution by lethal injection through a series of compounded lethal drugs. Compounded lethal drugs… Continue reading →
Most death row inmates today face execution by lethal injection through a series of compounded lethal drugs. Compounded lethal drugs… Continue reading →
“In the common understanding, money laundering occurs when money derived from criminal activity is placed into a legitimate business in… Continue reading →
Government‐mandated disclosures and warnings aimed at promoting public health are ubiquitous. Alcoholic beverage labels bear government warnings against alcohol consumption… Continue reading →
In late 2007, Ileana Sonnabend, a renowned gallerist and art‐scene mainstay, passed away, leaving behind a massive collection of art… Continue reading →
In 2013, Netflix became the first non-TV network to win an Emmy. Did this event signal the beginning of the… Continue reading →
Political campaigns can get ugly. Today’s political candidates must be prepared for mudslinging targeted not just at their professional lives,… Continue reading →
In February 2011, Vice Chancellor Laster held in In re Del Monte Foods Co. Shareholders Litigation that the Del Monte… Continue reading →
In August 2009, Arkansas tried Alex Blueford for the murder of a one‐year‐old child. Blueford was charged with capital murder,… Continue reading →
Courts and scholars analyzing Chapter 9 of the Bankruptcy Code have been erroneously applying the Supreme Court’s opinion in NLRB… Continue reading →
The exigent circumstances exception to the Fourth Amendment warrant requirement has long bedeviled law enforcement officials and judges alike, presenting… Continue reading →