ICYMI: Joseph A. Tomain, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, has published Big Data and the Fourth Estate: Protecting the Development of News Media Monitoring at 12 J. Bus. and Tech L. 53 (2016).
Cornell Law Review will be hosting its 2024 symposium, Mass Torts Inferno: New Battle Lines in the Resolution Debate, on September 20, 2024 in Ithaca, New York. Modern mass torts involve hundreds of ...
The ISFL North American Regional Conference will take place at the Temple University Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia on June 16, 2025. The theme of the conference is “Family Law in an Age of ...
Last week, Chancellor McCormick decided Sjunde AP-Fonden v. Activision Blizzard, which held that former shareholders of Activision had stated a claim that Activision’s board failed to comply with DGCL ...
Some local Chicago news that may be of interest... the Chicago schools are facing a budget shortfall of an estimated $500 million. The teachers' union is proposing to "close" the TIFs, which are ...
A federal district court this week ordered the Trump Administration to reinstate Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger until the court has a chance to rule on Dellinger's motion for a preliminary ...
One of the nicest aspects of getting older as an educator is witnessing how your former students are adapting and thriving in a changing world. It seems like every week I hear from a former student ...
In the early 20th century, the idea that “big is bad” drove a muscular federal antitrust policy that viewed large corporations with suspicion. Then, in the 1980s, the Federal Trade Commission began to ...
Local homebuilding markets have become highly concentrated in the past decade. We document this increase in concentration and use IV regressions to show that it has led to lower production volume, ...
Same-sex marriage was legalized nationwide in 2015. So why are California voters voting whether to recognize marriages regardless of race and sex this November? Proposition 3 would not actually change ...
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated federal charitable giving incentives for roughly 20 percent of US income-tax payers. We study the impact of this on giving. Basic theory and our empirical results ...