Recently, I blogged about a touching story from Mark Tushnet in We Age But Our Students Remain Young. Over at PrawfsBlawg, Howard Wasserman provides a counterpoint: This Atlantic piece has…
Over at his Market Design Blog, Al Roth has a couple of posts about New York's Medical Aid In Dying Law (links below), which has passed both the state assembly…
To those who celebrate. UNC's smart and hilarious John Coyle has a post over at the Transnational Litigation Blog on Microsoft Contract Day 2025, following up on posts from two…
According to Axios, "Private equity keeps inching closer to college sports, and now has a bit more certainty around its modeling." They're referring, of course, to the multibillion-dollar legal settlement…
Yesterday's post on the latest episode of The Taboo Trades Podcast, Exploitation Creep: Feminism, Sex, and Reproduction in International Law, reminded me of a prior episode with George Mason's Ilya…
Welcome to a very special bonus episode of the Taboo Trades podcast! Today I have a record number of guests – five in total—continuing a discussion that we began at…
Professor David Simon has been selected as a 2025 Health Law Scholar by the Center for Health Law Studies at Saint Louis University School of Law and the American Society…
I previously blogged about AI and law school performance in AI Gets Its First Law School A+. Here is another paper recently posted on LLMs and law school exam performance,…
And do it for the repugnant jobs too. Normalize answering "Why do you want this job?" with "Because I don’t currently have a job."[image or embed] — John Holbein (@johnholbein1.bsky.social)…
This disheartening story comes from The New York Times, via Al Roth’s Market Design Blog. As Roth notes on BlueSky: “Organ donation from deceased donors relies on the assurance that…