The Vanishing Common Law Judge?
The common law style of judging appears to be on its way out. Trial courts rarely shape legal policymaking by… Continue reading →
The common law style of judging appears to be on its way out. Trial courts rarely shape legal policymaking by… Continue reading →
Over the last four decades, the United States has witnessed the emergence of a leviathan prison industrial complex. Eager to… Continue reading →
Entering the White House in 2009, President Barack Obama committed to closing the military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay in… Continue reading →
Many important decisions historically made by people are now made by computers. Algorithms count votes, approve loan and credit card… Continue reading →
Preclusion is a complex doctrine to apply in any given case, and patent litigation presents no exception. Ever since the… Continue reading →