Time to Drop the Infield Fly Rule and End a Common Law Anomaly
I begin with a hypothetical. It’s the seventh game of the World Series at Wrigley Field, Mariners vs. Cubs. The… Continue reading →
I begin with a hypothetical. It’s the seventh game of the World Series at Wrigley Field, Mariners vs. Cubs. The… Continue reading →
Although immigrants have a right to be represented by counsel in immigration court, it has long been the case that… Continue reading →
Most economists believe that the government should impose Pigouvian taxes on firms that produce negative externalities like pollution, yet regulatory… Continue reading →
“Zero‐price markets,” wherein firms set the price of their goods or services at $0, have exploded in quantity and variety.… Continue reading →
Our national DNA database, CODIS, now contains over two million individual profiles taken from arrestees. Most states and the federal… 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 →
For the last several years, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has quietly attempted to curtail capital defendants’ representation in state postconviction… Continue reading →
If government statistics are correct, almost all of us engage in what the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) calls “voluntary tax… Continue reading →
On April 8, 2015, the United States deported Salvadoran General Carlos Eugenio Vides Casanova, whom The New York Times described… Continue reading →