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 ...
Christine Haight Farley, American University College of Law, and Lisa P. Ramsey, University of San Diego School of Law, have published Raising the Threshold for Trademark Infringement to Protect Free ...
Mission Hospital’s Financial Performance Under HCA. Working Draft (2024). by Professor Mark Hall Mission Hospital’s Quality Ratings Following HCA’s Acquisition. Working Draft (2024). by Professor Mark ...
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 ...
I was honored to be invited recently to write a column for our local bar magazine, DICTA, entitled "Privileged to Be a Lawyer." My contribution, Joy in Lawyering, can be found here. It took no time at ...
It is that time of year again. I warned students that the minute they finished digesting their Thanksgiving meal, finals would be upon us. And here they are. Here are my most often dispensed tips for ...
The League of Women Voters sued in federal court today to halt President Trump's EO on elections. (The full docket in the case is here.) LWV claims that President Trump's EO violates the separation of ...
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, ...
I have always thought that teaching dissents was vital because it demonstrates the ambiguity in the law. Here is an excellent article on teaching dissents: Teaching Dissents by Sherri Lee Keene.
Gregory M. Dickison, St. Thomas University School of Law; Stanford Law School, has published Beyond Social Media Analogues at 99 NYU Law Review 109 (2024). Here is the abstract. The steady flow of ...