Information Issues on Wall Street 2.0
Billions of dollars have flooded new online marketplaces for trading private company stock. These marketplaces stand poised to become important,… Continue reading →
Billions of dollars have flooded new online marketplaces for trading private company stock. These marketplaces stand poised to become important,… Continue reading →
In recent weeks, a dispute has developed between the Obama Administration and lawyers representing detainees housed at the U.S. facility… Continue reading →
In Volume 160 of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, I present an interpretive reconstruction of the Voting Rights Act's… Continue reading →
In a terrific new article, Professor Timothy Meyer challenges this exalted view of codification, which numerous scholars since Oppenheim have… Continue reading →
Professor Volokh is right that American prisons are considered to be “low quality,” and that they suffer from “high violence… Continue reading →
On January 11, 2012, the Supreme Court decided the first significant case of the October 2011 Term, Hosanna‐Tabor Evangelical Lutheran… Continue reading →
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina flattened the Gulf Coast from the Alabama border to 100 miles west of New Orleans.… Continue reading →
I was honored to be asked to respond to Professor Bellin's insightful article, Facebook, Twitter, and the Uncertain Future of… Continue reading →
Voting rights law is in the midst of an existential crisis. The Voting Rights Act (VRA) is probably the most… Continue reading →
Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act is a doctrinal mess. Through a totality of circumstances inquiry, Section 2 has… Continue reading →