In the News
"Warren Sets Stage to Wield More Influence in 2016"
Lisa Fairfax is mentioned for her nomination to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
"Woman Beats DUI Rap With Claim Her Body Brews Alcohol"
Jonathan Turley is quoted about a woman who had drunken-driving charges dismissed because of her rare medical condition.
"Politicians May Have to Wear Donor Logos in California"
Jonathan Turley is quoted about a proposed ballot initiative in California that would force state politicians to wear the logos of their top 10 donor
"Bill Cosby Will Find Silence is Not His Friend in Court"
Jonathan Turley writes about Bill Cosby’s upcoming rape trial.
"Warren Buffett Arrives in Europe"
Lawrence Cunningham writes about Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway's first acquisition in Europe.
"The 2-Year Law Education Fails to Take Off"
Blake Morant is quoted about two-year law school programs.
"Same-sex Couples Could Both Be Biological Parents to Their Babies with New Genetic Technique, Scientists Say"
Sonia Suter is quoted about in vitro gametogenesis, a new fertilization technique.
“Diversity Efforts in 2015 Notable, But Lacking”
Cheryl Kettler writes in National Law Journal about diversity recruiting and retention in law firms.
“New Technique Could Help Same-Sex Couples Have a Child Biologically-Related To Both Partners”
Sonia Suter is quoted about in vitro gametogenesis.
"We Should Be Wary of In Vitro Gametogenesis, Which Could Create Test Tube Babies with Genes From More Than Two People"
Sonia Suter is quoted about the ethical dilemmas of in vitro gametogenesis.
"Obama's 'No Fly, No Buy' Policy Would Test Limits of Gun Rights"
Robert Cottrol is quoted about plan to ban people on the government’s no-fly list from buying firearms.
"Who Represents the World’s Tyrants and Torturers in Washington?"
Ralph Steinhardt is quoted about foreign governments with poor human rights records hiring U.S. law firms for representation.
"Fed's Plan for Unwinding Behemoths Won't Cut It"
Arthur Wilmarth writes about the Fed’s proposed “total loss absorbing capacity” requirement for megabanks.
"The Fed’s TLAC Proposal Would Impose the Costs of Resolving Failed Megabanks on Ordinary Investors and Taxpayers"
Arthur Wilmarth writes about the Fed’s proposed “total loss absorbing capacity” requirement for megabanks.