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Passionate about First Amendment law, Seth Moskowtiz, ’27, decided to spend his summer in Washington, DC, at the Foundation ...
Off-cycle voting in Illinois was born out of post-Civil War nativism, later embraced during the Progressive era by elites who favored “good government” reforms that also happened to reduce immigrant ...
More important is the window it opens onto how the presidency is using its national security powers not to advance the country’s interests, but for its own, narrower ambitions. To understand what’s at ...
Jon Hartley and Richard Epstein discuss Richard’s career as a legal scholar, the takings clause, state monopoly power, Richard’s property-driven theory of constitutional interpretation (how it ...
Veronica Tait’s, ’27, summer experience has taken her to Honolulu, Hawai’i, to work in the state’s Office of Consumer ...
Imagine that you’re sitting in a law school classroom learning how to build a generative AI tool. Now imagine that this tool ...
Mark Liang of O'Melveny & Myers LLP successfully represented Google and LG Electronics in disputes where they faced tens of millions of dollars in potential liabilities for alleged patent infringement ...
What historical forces have led to the rise of demagogues in the past and how to they compare to the increasing power of populism today? What are the benefits and drawbacks of empowering leaders from ...
McAfee & Taft is pleased to welcome Charlie Floyd, an attorney with nearly 20 years’ experience working in both private practice and private industry, to the firm’s Banking and Financial Institutions ...
Black & Veatch, a global leader in human critical infrastructure, has appointed Stephen Smith to its board of directors. Smith, a leader and recognized advocate for employee-owned organizations, will ...
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