By Christine Schiffner | June 1, 2022
The transition to a zero-emission federal vehicle fleet will require a clear ESG and legislative strategy—executive orders pushing for this change won't do it alone.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan B. Morrison | May 24, 2022
Although the leaked opinion also debunked equal protection as a basis for protecting abortions, that approach has a much stronger basis for protecting the other rights that may also come under attack.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Paul Freeman, Thomas A. Lorenzen, Siyi Shen | May 20, 2022
Building a nationwide network of charging and fueling infrastructure is fundamental to this ZEV transition.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan B. Morrison | May 16, 2022
The bottom line is that, if Roe is overturned, there is no chance that this court will find that any state has gone too far in eliminating a women's right to an abortion.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Julie F. Kay | May 11, 2022
No woman or girl should spend a single night in jail for charges related to pregnancy termination. It is up to us as lawyers to provide rapid, pro bono or low bono services for such political prisoners.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Grant Kinsel | May 5, 2022
The Federal Circuit's use of the reasonable royalty provision as a disgorgement-like remedy is contrary to 35 U.S.C. Section 284.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Scott Douglas Gerber | May 4, 2022
The leaked draft opinion shows that "the nation's highest court has become a dysfunctional hornet's nest of partisan politics."
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Howard S. Hogan and Connor S. Sullivan | April 22, 2022
When Does Embedding and Displaying Create Liability under the Copyright Act?
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Scott Douglas Gerber | April 21, 2022
I'm not a medical doctor so I don't know whether masks remain necessary for public health. However, I am a lawyer and a constitutional law professor, and I'm certain that Judge Mizelle's nationwide injunction is unconstitutional.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Angela Zambrano, Margaret Allen and Tayler Bragg | April 21, 2022
After SCOTUS' latest opinion narrowing path to federal court, it will be crucial to draft applications to establish subject-matter jurisdiction.
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