Parties to legal agreements should articulate their obligations to avoid confusion when unanticipated events like bankruptcy arise.
When drafting contracts, it is important to think about the implications of overly complex terms and language.
The Supreme Court hears arguments on a case about the U.S. Code’s Section 230 – written in 1996 and before Google, Twitter and social media.
Governments can regulate freedom of speech and freedom of expression, but the standards are high and depend upon certain circumstances.
The Supreme Court case of Zacchini v. Scripps-Howard showed that reporters should be mindful of intellectual property protections.
Gender-based pay discrimination for faculty in higher education must meet very stringent standards if they are to be successful.
There are three particularly noteworthy cases involving gender-based pay discrimination in higher education.
Choosing a research topic can be challenging for doctoral students. In this episode, doctoral student, Isabelle Vladoiu, talks with her doctoral chair, Dr. Elise Rainer, about why she chose to research femicide in Latin America.