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 ...
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 ...
After Twitter v. Musk concluded, there remained a bit of satellite litigation in the form of a claim brought by Twitter shareholder Luigi Crispo, who alleged that his lawsuit against Musk – filed in ...
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, ...
Marc Spindelman (Ohio State University College of Law) has recently posted to SSRN his paper, Kavanaugh, Rahimi, and the Effort to Legitimate Originalism. Here is the abstract: ...
The Office of Student Affairs at the School of Law is seeking a special payroll, part-time, bar success coach. The initial appointment is for six (6) months, starting in August 2025. Under the ...
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 ...
One of the major institutional developments in antitrust enforcement and competition policy over the first term of the Biden Administration has been a return to an active policy-setting role by the ...
E. Travis Ramey (Alabama Law) has posted to SSRN his manuscript, Interlocutory Appeals in Complex Litigation: A Rule 23(f) for Collective Actions, Tul. L. Rev. (forthcoming). Here is the abstract: The ...
I blogged a few days ago about Ways and Means Chair Smith's bully pulpit tactics against the United States Chamber of Commerce. According to Smith, the Chamber accepted a $12 million donation from the ...
The Fifth Circuit temporarily stayed an earlier order by a district court that required Texas Governor Greg Abbott to remove the Rio Grande border barrier. The brief appellate court order didn't say ...
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