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A trauma-informed approach to mentorship begins with understanding that seemingly ordinary situations can trigger deep and complex responses.
Indigenous law student, Daniela Pedraza Ascue from Cusco, attributed the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative’s (ABA ROLI) internship program to motivating young lawyers to “take actions ...
Discover the impact of “radical indoctrination” narratives as Alice O’Brien, General Counsel of the National Education Association, joins moderator Paul D. Henderson, civil rights lawyer and education ...
What is a Constitution anyway? The U.S. Constitution is primarily a statement of procedures. It does not set out anyone’s rights. It is a rather clear expression of the “natural rights” theory of ...
The Delaware Chancery Court has issued a notable opinion that confirms Delaware’s position as a pro-sandbagging jurisdiction and clarifies when damages may be computed using a transaction multiple.
Geraldine Campos Soria is a future lawyer from Peru. When she began studying law at the Universidad Nacional San Agustín in Arequipa, she knew that defending just causes would be her goal. However, as ...
Anti-Jewish sentiment was present in the ancient world and has survived uninterrupted to the present day. Throughout centuries of our history, Jews have been the subject of scorn, persecution, and ...
Every consumer knows the feeling. You see a great price for a product or service advertised online only to find yourself, several clicks later, disappointed by a virtual checkout with a much larger ...
The 1979 trial of Ted Bundy was the first to be nationally televised. Perhaps no development increased the speed and efficiency of resolving disputes more than the increased use of arbitration and ...
While the typical chapter 11 “going concern” sale process is well-developed and well-known, bankruptcy also offers mechanisms for the sale of nontraditional, discrete or unique assets, such as ...
This panel was moderated by Vivian Terng of Anheuser-Busch InBev and featured Tone Oeyen of Freshfields, Victor Oliveira Fernandes of CADE, Fiona A. Schaeffer of Milbank LLP, and Haidee Schwartz of ...
The Robinson-Patman Act (“RPA”) is a 1936 law that, under certain circumstances, prohibits price discrimination by sellers. The law was intended to help small “mom-and-pop” stores compete with larger ...
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