Triaging Appointed-Counsel Funding and Pro Se Access to Justice
If appointing some lawyers is good, then appointing more lawyers must be better. At least that seems to be the… Continue reading →
If appointing some lawyers is good, then appointing more lawyers must be better. At least that seems to be the… Continue reading →
Codifying decentralized forms of law, such as the common law and customary international law, has been a cornerstone of the… Continue reading →
The Offer in Compromise (OIC) is a procedure by which the IRS may agree to forgive a portion of the… Continue reading →
Fashion designers in the United States, unlike those in many for- eign jurisdictions, enjoy only limited intellectual property protection for… Continue reading →
Since the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Dothard v. Rawlinson in 1977, gender-based disparate impact litigation has been limited in… Continue reading →