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Securities Fraud or Elon being Elon? The Forty Million Dollar Tweet

October 25, 2018
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 107 Staff Editor Richard K. Simpson discusses how Elon Musk's tweet put himself at risk of securities...

As Justice Should be Blind, So Should We: Analyzing the Federal Judicial Center’s Reports on Cameras in the Courtroom and an Argument in Favor of Keeping Cameras Out of the Supreme Court

October 23, 2018
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 107 Staff Editor John Austin Hatfield argues why video camera footage of judicial hearings in the U.S....

Could Fleetwood Mac Be Liable for Lindsey Buckingham Going His Own Way?

October 21, 2018
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 107 Staff Editor Rowan L. Reid analyzes the strength of Lindsey Buckingham's claims of breach of fiduciary...

Extravagances of Thought and Expression: Rehabilitating Obergefell v. Hodges and the Symbiotic Relationship Between Writing and Legal Theory

October 12, 2018
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 107 Staff Editor Sarah Laytham discusses Justice Scalia's dissent in Obergefell v. Hodges and its importance in...

Opioid Litigation: Can We Put a Price On Addiction?

October 12, 2018
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 107 Staff Editor Alexandra N. Henning highlights the dangers and concerns of using tobacco litigation as a...

Graduate Students or University Employees? The NLRB Got It Wrong; It’s Time for Congress to get it Right

October 11, 2018
Graduate Students or University Employees? The NLRB Got It Wrong; It’s Time for Congress to get it Right Austin Anderson[1] Introduction Graduate students across the...

To Kneel or Not to Kneel: A Balancing Act of First Amendment Rights

October 8, 2018
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Staff Editor Chynna Breann Hibbitts discusses First Amendment rights and the practice of kneeling during the national anthem....

DACA in 2018: Renewals Continue, but the Legality of the Program is Still up in the Air

October 5, 2018
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Staff Editor Marianna Januario discusses the legality of the DACA program....

A Brief History of Pre-Obergefell Same-Sex Estate Planning: Adult Partner Adoption

September 27, 2018
In today's edition of the KLJ Blog, Staff Editor Kyle S. Schroader discusses the effect of Obergefell v. Hodges on same-sex estate planning and adult...

The Benefits of Arbitration with Entities in Financial and Political Distress: ConocoPhillips and Venezuela

September 21, 2018
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Staff Editor J. Brady Hagan discusses the recent settlement ConocoPhillips and Venezuela's PDVSA and explains why arbitration would...

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