Associate Professor of Law Jonathan Todres The Economist, Oct. 6, 2013 Why won’t America ratify the UN convention on children’s rights?
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Segall on SCOTUS
Professor Eric Segall Los Angeles Times, Oct. 6, 2013 A Liberal Nightmare at the Supreme Court? CNN.com, Sept. 20, 2013 Supreme Flaws: Three Ways to Fix the Supreme Court
Todres on New York trafficking
Associate Professor Jonathan Todres Sept. 25, 2013, Reuters New York creates state-wide court system to help prostitutes (Reuters) – New York is creating the nation’s first statewide system of courtrooms aimed at helping people escape lives of prostitution, which the law treats as a crime but the state’s chief judge on Wednesday described as akin to… Read more »
Budnitz on Selling Debt
Professor Emeritus Mark Budnitz Cardhub.com, Sept. 1 Can a Credit Card Company Sue You?
Gabel launches Bankruptcy program
Associate Professor Jessica Gabel Fulton County Daily Report, Aug. 30 Students Get Real Work and Clients Get Help on Bankruptcies
Lombardo on N.C. Reparations
Professor Paul Lombardo (with Peter Hardin) Richmond Times-Dispatch, Aug. 11 North Carolina’s bold model for eugenics compensation Syndicated at USA Today.
Williams on tax dispute
Professor Jack F. Williams Gainesville Times, July 14 Buyer of Deal’s business in tax dispute
Segall on Atlanta’s judicial vacancies
Professor Eric Segall Atlanta Journal Constitution, July 25 End in sight for Georgia’s federal judicial vacancy logjam (premium access) Excerpt: Georgia State University law professor Eric Segall said filling the district and appeals court slots is important because the U.S. Supreme Court decides less than 1 percent of the nation’s federal cases. “Because the justices decide… Read more »
Williams on Transit Police and Security
Professor Jack F. Williams Eno Center for Transportation blog, July 9, 2013 Transit Police: Fighting the Fight on the Move
Segall on Prop 8
Professor Eric Segall LA Times, June 27 The Prop 8 Ruling, In Layman’s Terms