Is here, via Al Roth. See my prior discussion here. More on medical aid in dying[image or embed]— Kim Krawiec (@kimkrawiec.bsky.social) April 18, 2025 at 3:20 PM
The House Ways and Means Committee has published a Request for Information on the Activities of Tax-Exempt Organ Procurement Organizations. The screenshot below of page 3 is probably enough for…
Paul Butterfield's iconic "Born in Chicago," the first cut on his first album, was written by Nick Gravenites (who was in fact born in 1938; but that didn't rhyme with ...
I asked ChatGPT to describe what it knows about me from conversations so far. The results were both fawning (which I appreciate -- flattery will get you everywhere!) and hilarious.…
From a recent email message: The University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law (UNH Law), a national leader in practical legal education with a commitment to inclusion, diversity,…
Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer have a guest opinion piece in Monday's New York Times, "There’s a Lesson to Learn From Daniel Kahneman’s Death:" On March 19, 2024, we…
Oren Griffin is stepping down as dean of Tulsa College of Law effective June 30 and will return to the faculty. Griffin became dean in 2021. Marc Roark, associate dean…
Science has the story, and Al Roth comments. When I present papers on transplantation and the kidney shortage (like this one), I often get questions about the future of xenotransplantation,…
"This Magic Moment" is probably the second best known composition by Doc Pomus and his writing partner Mort Shuman. The first, of course, is "Save the Last Dance for Me," ...
This just in: The American Society of Comparative Law (ASCL), the leading scholarly association for the study of comparative law, is pleased to invite submissions for papers to be presented…