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- Should One Have (Anti)Trust in the National Residency Matching Program
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Abstract: Zachary Dulabon, CLS ’23 In the past few years authorities have begun to take an increasingly hard look at labor market restrictions and the potential application of antitrust scrutiny.[1] Recent scholarship has used the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) as an example of how sharing of salary information among employers may be used as a […] PubDate: Fri, 04 Feb 2022 18:57:16 +000
- Early Ruling in Martin Shkreli Drug-pricing Lawsuit Clears Path for
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Abstract: Logan Wilke, CLS ’23 Martin Shkreli, aka the “Pharma Bro,” gained notoriety in 2015 for purchasing a drug that treats toxoplasmosis, a parasitic infection primarily affecting those with HIV/AIDS, and raising its price by 5,000%.[1] Although Shkreli had originally defended this price increase as “not excessive at all,”[2] the Federal Trade Commission and a group […] PubDate: Fri, 04 Feb 2022 18:40:58 +000
- Spike in Anti-Asian Violence Prompts Debate on Value of Hate Crime
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Abstract: Suzy Park, CLS ’22 Since the beginning of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in early 2020, the United States has experienced an uptick in anti-Asian violence.[1] On January 28, 2021 in San Francisco, an 84-year-old Thai man, who was taking a morning walk, was shoved to the ground and ultimately died from the injuries.[2] A […] PubDate: Tue, 27 Jul 2021 21:29:19 +000
- Potential Employment Problems: Case of Mandala v. NTT Data, Inc
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Abstract: Steven Trebach, CLS ’22 Having a criminal record is, in the United States, a clear detriment to one’s employability.[1] Given the makeup of the American prison system, this disadvantage to ex-felons face likely falls most heavily on the African-American community, which experiences a far higher rate of incarceration than other communities.[2] This dynamic has become […] PubDate: Fri, 14 May 2021 15:18:06 +000
- Washington State Supreme Court Finds Mandatory Life Without Parole
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Abstract: Arthur Schoen, CLS ’22 On March 11, 2021, Washington became the first state[1] to extend the constitutional protection against mandatory life sentences without parole to individuals older than 18. In a ground-breaking 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court of Washington held that the state’s aggravated murder statute, which carries a mandatory penalty of life without parole […] PubDate: Wed, 12 May 2021 15:15:55 +000
- NCAA Anti-Trust Case May See Collegiate Cartel Win by Losing
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Abstract: Arthur Halliday, CLS ’22 As unpaid student-athletes compete in the lucrative National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, the NCAA is playing for much higher stakes in a different kind of court.[1] At the end of March, the Supreme Court heard argument in NCAA v. Alston, a case that means both more […] PubDate: Mon, 10 May 2021 15:13:14 +000
- City v. State: Austin Defends Mask Mandate Against State Attorney General
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Abstract: Josie Wexler, CLS ’22 As COVID-19 began to spread, governors and local officials started to publicly disagree on restrictions. Governors in many states, including Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi, released orders meant to supplant local orders.[1] This trend has continued throughout the pandemic. In New York, when Mayor de Blasio announced a plan for closures in […] PubDate: Thu, 06 May 2021 15:11:55 +000
- First Circuit Backs Harvard in Admissions Case, But Court Challenges to
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Abstract: Julia Levitan, CLS ’22 On November 12, 2020, the First Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Harvard University in a high-profile affirmative action case.[1] The plaintiff, Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), has already announced its intention to bring its suit against Harvard to the Supreme Court.[2] If the Supreme Court does choose to […] PubDate: Mon, 22 Feb 2021 21:10:20 +000
- Liberty Versus Safety: The Constitutionality of Lockdowns
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Abstract: Madeline Holbrook, CLS ’22 The rapid spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) induced governments all over the world to create emergency safety measures in an attempt to slow the transmission between people.[1] In the United States, the most stringent of these safety measures are shelter-in-place orders, otherwise known as stay-at-home orders or lockdowns.[2] These measures […] PubDate: Thu, 18 Feb 2021 21:08:30 +000
- Congress Must Act to Broaden the Scope of Vote Dilution Under § 2 VRA
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Abstract: Paul Riley, CLS ’22 2020 marks 55 years since the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (the “VRA”) and the year that John Lewis, a civil rights icon, was laid to rest.[1] Many will never forget the footage of John Lewis and other non-violent protestors being brutalized by police as they marched for […] PubDate: Mon, 15 Feb 2021 20:58:03 +000
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