The Parent Trap: Rebalancing Parallel Enforcement Between Child Protective Services and Law Enforcement
At the intersection of family and criminal law, the logic of parallel enforcement enables the state, in the form of… Continue reading →
At the intersection of family and criminal law, the logic of parallel enforcement enables the state, in the form of… Continue reading →
When can a noncitizen bring her claims directly before a federal district court? The answer is complicated, due in large… Continue reading →
Legal and economic scholarship views the provision of asset partitioning (the separation between the assets of the corporation and its… Continue reading →
Expungement relief was introduced in the mid-twentieth century to reward and incentivize rehabilitation for arrestees and ex-offenders and to protect… Continue reading →
The Eleventh Amendment might be the most misunderstood amendment to the Constitution. Both its friends and enemies have treated the… Continue reading →
In the past few years, “kidfluencers,” or children with large social media followings, have been integral to the rise of… Continue reading →
After paying for sex, the man was not charged with prostitution or solicitation: in fact, he was not charged at… Continue reading →
High courts + high stakes = high drama. But not always. As the Supreme Court’s 2015 Term showed, some bombshell… Continue reading →
For more than 150 years, companies called “heir hunters” have operated in the shadows of the court system. Heir hunters… Continue reading →
Two of the most important issues defining the Trump Administration were the President’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the… Continue reading →