Friday Frivolity: Nice v. Fun Markets; Clean Sports v. Dope Sports
In this, my second post inspired by the Money Stuff Podcast, I riff a bit on a conversation that the […]
In this, my second post inspired by the Money Stuff Podcast, I riff a bit on a conversation that the […]
Each year, I challenge students to create original works of art commemorating the jurisprudence of Benjamin Cardozo. This year’s entries
On March 27th, the President issued an Executive Order entitled Exclusions From Federal Labor-Management Relations Programs (the EO). That same
Each year, I hold a competition among my first-year students to see who can come up with the best original
Early in the administration, it looked like the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was being singled out for harsh treatment, bordering
The download stats on our favorite scholarship field now return after an unplanned two-week hiatus. The tension is thick. What
Plaintiff Theraplant, LLC (Theraplant) cultivates marijuana. In February, 2020, a fire in its Flowering Room 2 destroyed nearly 1000 plants,
A few years back, I started following Matt Levine (left) and his Money Stuff column on Bloomberg. His columns inspired
I have long enjoyed teaching Brackenbury v. Hodgkin, a case that I use to illustrate that courts can avail themselves
Earlier this month, we wrote of a lowly multi-millionaire who uses non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) in connection his longevity business, which