“Flagrant Conduct” and the Perfect Prosecution Part 2
By David Yin In last week’s post, I wrote about how “perfect plaintiffs” can be outcome-determinative to the resolution of a […]
By David Yin In last week’s post, I wrote about how “perfect plaintiffs” can be outcome-determinative to the resolution of a […]
By Mark Wilson What has Justice John Paul Stevens been up to in retirement? An interview on The Colbert Report, for one.
By Yevgeny Shrago Slate economics blogger Matthew Yglesias recently released a new eBook single, titled The Rent is Too Damn High. Yglesias’s book
By Billy Corriher The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has resurrected a deal between the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Citigroup
By Anthony Kammer The Wall Street Journal ran a rather disingenuous and misleading opinion piece on Sunday evening titledThe Corporate
By Sushila Rao Sponsors of a Bill seeking to ban the teaching of gay issues to elementary and middle school students