The worst has happened. That awful dreaded moment has come when you realize there is no escape. Nobody has died—but you are being audited by…
On November 10th and 11th, the Washington and Lee Law Review, sponsored the “Regulation in the Fringe Economy” symposium at the Washington and Lee School…
As a new 1L entering Stanford Law School, Professor Erik Luna’s immediate intention was to become a corporate attorney, “…of all things,” he says now…
Professor James E. Moliterno, the Vincent Bradford Professor of Law at Washington and Lee, posted this morning on The National Law Journal’s Law School Review blog.…
Immigration and Integration are two of the most difficult problems facing German society – and Europe more broadly. European countries are trying to understand, and…
Professor Susan Franck has opened two new areas of international investment law for one common goal: improving international dispute resolution systems. Professor Franck is best…
Professor Timothy S. Jost blogged a few days ago on the popular health policy blog, Health Affairs, about the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit’s…
Last Week, Professor Robin Wilson, the Class of 1958 Law Alumni Professor of Law, commented on The Volokh Conspiracy, a popular legal blog frequented by many of…
Professor Jill M. Fraley, Assistant Professor of Law, recently posted on Professor Jack Balkin’s blog, Balkinization. The post discusses the history of the Appalachian Regional Commission,…
Yesterday, Professor Robin Wilson, the Class of 1958 Law Alumni Professor of Law, posted on SCOTUSblog, a popular Supreme Court forum. In the post, which can be…