"Delta Dawn," written by Larry Collins and Alex Harvey, is best known for then 13-year old Tanya Tucker's 1972 hit, but it was actually recorded a year earlier by Bette ...
NPR has the story, here: South Korea's government investigation into human rights violations in past international adoptions, which led to a landmark admission of government responsibility in March, has ground…
Willamette University has announced that Jeffrey Dobbins is its law school's new dean. He joined the law school in 2006 and has been serving as interim dean. Dobbins, who holds…
The University of Chicago Law School has announced that Adam Chilton will be its next dean. He joined the faculty in 2014. Chilton, who holds a JD and a Ph.D…
Over at ContractsProfBlog, Jeremy Telman has an interesting post on the current state of NIL concluding that "the center cannot hold" and urging a move to a development league model:…
I posted a new article to SSRN, Repugnant Work. Here is the abstract: This chapter discusses the repugnant income generating activities ("RIGA") of phase I medical research ("guinea pigging"), sex…
This just in: The International Academy for the Study of the Jurisprudence of the Family (IASJF) is pleased to announce that it will hold its sixteenth international Symposium on “Internationalization…
In this moving piece, Sally Satel, a two time kidney transplant patient argues in favor of The End Kidney Deaths Act. One thing I always appreciate about Sally is her…
"The EKDA, a 10-year pilot program proposed by the Coalition to Modify NOTA, offers a sensible, moderate approach to valuable consideration in the form of refundable tax credits of $50,000…