The Trajectory of Federal Gun Crimes
Federal gun prosecutions have been a significant part of the federaldocket for decades. In this Article, we explore for the… Continue reading →
Federal gun prosecutions have been a significant part of the federaldocket for decades. In this Article, we explore for the… Continue reading →
Scholarship on U.S. litigation and civil procedure has scarcely studied the role of private enforcement in the states. Over the… Continue reading →
The most serious problem with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is not its contents but its packaging.… Continue reading →
Comparative effectiveness research (CER) stands out as the intriguing wild card of health care reform. CER compares competing treatments against… Continue reading →
The fraud-on-the-market class action no longer enjoys much academic support. The justifications traditionally advanced by its defenders—compensation for out-of-pocket loss… Continue reading →
This Article provides an account of Our Regionalism to supplement the many accounts of Our Federalism. After describing the legal… Continue reading →
Corporate takeover defenses have long been a focal point of academic and popular attention. However, no consensus exists on such… Continue reading →
For decades, we have examined privatization with zeal and rigor. Relegated to the margins, however, have been inquiries into privatization’s… Continue reading →
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) are going to be big—not just for gaming but for work, for social… Continue reading →
Many patents cover inventions that do not work as described. Fingers often point to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office… Continue reading →