Update: According to Reuters: "The proposal was withdrawn shortly before a meeting of the ABA’s Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar on Friday, when…
Via NPR and Al Roth's Market Design Blog comes this story: A European zoo stirred up intrigue and controversy after a social media post asking for surplus pets to be…
Advice from Orin Kerr, here. It can be helpful for anyone, but is especially designed with first gen students in mind, who may not know a lot of lawyers who…
My wonderful colleague, Danielle Citron, was recently featured in Politico’s 5 Questions For Danielle Citron: Danielle Citron is a University of Virginia School of Law professor. As a leading expert…
Via the Daily Nous (and photo, right, via Daily Nous): “The Journal of Political Philosophy will cease publication effective January 1, 2026.” That’s from an email sent by the journal’s…
That’s the title of this recent OpEd in the New York Times by Sandeep Jauhar Snehal Patel and Deane Smith. People die in many ways, but in medicine there are only two…
That’s the theme of this provocative discussion between conservative columnist Ross Douthat and Noor Siddiqui, founder of Orchid, a company that promises parents the ability to protect their future children through…
Over at the ContractsProfBlog, Jeremy Telman has a very generous review of a recent episode of the Taboo Trades podcast, on “Exploitation Creep: Feminism, Sex, and Reproduction in International Law.”…
Over at his market design blog, Al Roth brings news that the World Health Organization’s Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly has adopted a global resolution on kidney disease, Reducing the burden…