Reuniting ‘Is’ and ‘Ought’ in Empirical Legal Scholarship
Scholars engaged in empirical legal research have long struggled to balance the methodological demands of social science with the normative… Continue reading →
Scholars engaged in empirical legal research have long struggled to balance the methodological demands of social science with the normative… Continue reading →
Over the last fifteen years, unpaid internships have become a part of our generation’s psyche. You try to get into… Continue reading →
Existing project financing structures utilizing the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) and depreciation benefits have helped spur growth in the solar… Continue reading →
Stop-and-frisk, a crime prevention tactic that allows a police officer to stop a person based on “reasonable suspicion” of criminal… Continue reading →
Professor Abraham’s new Article, Four Conceptions of Insurance, offers an invaluable overview and critique of four modern conceptions of insurance.… Continue reading →
The United States Supreme Court has taken an interest in shaping patent law in recent years, deciding many important cases,… Continue reading →
3‐D printers—with the capacity to make three‐dimensional solid objects from digital designs—have arrived. Home 3‐D printers are already affordable (some… Continue reading →