Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There
Data breaches of companies that expose consumer information are a pervasive and growing issue. The United States Courts of Appeals… Continue reading →
Data breaches of companies that expose consumer information are a pervasive and growing issue. The United States Courts of Appeals… Continue reading →
In the wake of several social justice movements, including the #MeToo movement in 2017 and the Black Lives Matter Movement… Continue reading →
Most people use money—the cash in their wallets or deposits in a bank account—more or less every day. But there… Continue reading →
Scholarship on U.S. litigation and civil procedure has scarcely studied the role of private enforcement in the states. Over the… Continue reading →
This Article aims to reorient the conversation around “failure-to-appear” (FTA) in criminal court. Recent policy and scholarship have addressed FTA… Continue reading →
Scholars argue that the Roberts Court has been engaged in a judicial “power grab.” Some scholars describe the Court as… Continue reading →
INTRODUCTION Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is set to expire at the end of this year,… Continue reading →