My Judge

Yesterday, my Judge died. Ann Aldrich, the federal judge for whom I clerked when I got out of law school, was a Carter appointee.  She was one of the first women to graduate from NYU’s law school.  As a practitioner, she argued the United Church of Christ v FCC civil rights case that expanded the … Continue reading My Judge

Sternlight on Stolt-Nielsen v. AnimalFeeds

Jean Sternlight often sends us post worthy info.  Here’s her response to Kirgis’ take on Stolt-Nielsen v. AnimalFeeds. As Paul Kirgis says, Stolt-Nielsen is a fascinating case.   Likely it will mean the end, almost immediately, of classwide arbitrations in all contexts.  Then the big question on that front is whether courts or arbitrators will … Continue reading Sternlight on Stolt-Nielsen v. AnimalFeeds

Conference on Empirical Legal Studies – Call for Papers

The call for papers for this year’s Conference on Empirical Legal Studies has hit.  This conference is one of the most prestigious conferences, and this year’s conference will be at Yale Law School.  Good luck with your submissions. ———————–  CALL FOR PAPERS   FIFTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON EMPIRICAL LEGAL STUDIES at YALE LAW SCHOOL  November … Continue reading Conference on Empirical Legal Studies – Call for Papers

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