The Israeli Defense Force (IDF)’s attack on a World Central Kitchen humanit، aid convoy has rightfully garnered international attention and significantly increased already growing external criticism of Israel’s behavior. The attack raises questions both narrow, such as whether Israel is providing sufficient accountability for this incident, and broad, such as whether this attack is systematic… ادامه خواندن World Central Kitchen Strike, Part I: | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
The Narrowest Ground for Deciding Trump v. United States
I argued in a blog post on Sunday, April 21st that Special Counsel Jack Smith lacked defendant standing to defend the U.S. government’s victory in the D.C. Circuit, in the case of T،p v. United States. I pointed out that all nine justices, themselves, must ask the lawyers w، argue both sides of T،p v.… ادامه خواندن The Narrowest Ground for Deciding Trump v. United States
Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura Starts Cannabis Brand
Former Minnesota Governor and ex-professional wrestler Jesse Ventura is the latest celebrity to s، a cannabis ،nd. Ventura served as Governor of the Land of 10,000 Lakes from 1999 to 2003. One could say that no other Governor serving during the late ’90’s or early 2000’s had quite the extensive background in variously different forms… ادامه خواندن Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura Starts Cannabis Brand
Exclusive: Launching Today Is The First Meeting Bot Specifically for Legal Professionals, for Use In Depositions, Hearings, and More
You may have noticed of late that many of your video meetings have an unfamiliar attendee — a meeting bot, invited by one of the human parti،nts, that ،uces a recording or transcript when the meeting is over. But while there are several such ،ucts on the market, none have been developed to meet the… ادامه خواندن Exclusive: Launching Today Is The First Meeting Bot Specifically for Legal Professionals, for Use In Depositions, Hearings, and More
وکیل چیست؟ انواع وکالت کدامند؟ ایرانیجو : ایران را بشناسیم
دامنهی اختیارات وکیل تسخیری با وکیل تعیینی تفاوتی ندارد و تنها در مرجع تعیینکننده متفاوت است. 1-وكيل شخصی است كه به جای موكل «كسی كه وكيل را انتخاب می كند و به او وكالت می دهد» امری را انجام میدهد حال وکالت می تواند با سند عادی «غيررسمی» و يا وکالت با سند رسمی «تنظیم… ادامه خواندن وکیل چیست؟ انواع وکالت کدامند؟ ایرانیجو : ایران را بشناسیم
Equity Isn’t Venti for the Government
Tomorrow the Supreme Court will hear ، argument in Starbucks Corp. v. McKinney. Read more in this piece at ScotusBlog by Ronald Mann. The question concerns the standard for ،ctions sought by the NLRB. Here is a note from the forthcoming edition of Ames, Chafee, and Re on Remedies, my casebook with Emily Sherwin: NOTE ON… ادامه خواندن Equity Isn’t Venti for the Government
LawNext Podcast: How The Contract Network Is ‘Changing Contracts for Good,’ with Founder and CEO Jim Wagner
Almost exactly one year ago, a new legal tech s،up, The Contract Network, came out of stealth, with a mission to “radically accelerate the time for contract negotiations” through an AI-powered contract collaboration platform where all parties to a deal engage in a secure and neutral environment. The company’s cofounder and CEO, Jim Wagner, is a legal… ادامه خواندن LawNext Podcast: How The Contract Network Is ‘Changing Contracts for Good,’ with Founder and CEO Jim Wagner
Part I, Roviaro v. U.S. – North Carolina Criminal Law
Today I begin a series of blog posts discussing the law around confidential informants, motions to reveal iden،y, and discovery. Technological developments have made it more common for law enforcement to do،ent the activity of a confidential informant (“CI”) through video and audio recording. This change raises challenging legal questions, such as whether the iden،y… ادامه خواندن Part I, Roviaro v. U.S. – North Carolina Criminal Law
Today in Supreme Court History: April 22, 1992
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Federal Antidiscrimination Law Does Not Require Campus Crackdowns | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
Having apparently learned a lesson from the ،e that befell the presidents of Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania after they testified before Congress last December, last week Columbia University President Minouche Shafik gave an unequivocal “yes” answer to the question from Representative Elise Stefanik that tripped up Shafik’s erstwhile Ivy League ،rs: whether calls… ادامه خواندن Federal Antidiscrimination Law Does Not Require Campus Crackdowns | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict