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Respectfully, I Dissent: Easterling v. HAL Pac Properties, L.P. and Making a Mess of Idaho Real Property Law
TACKLING THE AFFORDABILITY CRISIS IN THE WEST: THE COLORADO HOUSING AFFORDABILITY PROJECT AND THE CHALLENGE OF ZONING REFORM
HOMELESS IN A MOUNTAIN TOWN: HOW IDAHO RESORT COMMUNITIES ARE COMBATTING THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING CRISIS
Episode 17: Barbara McQuade (UMichLaw) Talks Disinformation & Teaching Law
Barbara McQuade (professor from practice of University of Michigan Law School) talks with us about her work as a law analyst for NBC News & MSNBC, teaching law to students from a practical point of view, as well as her upcoming book - Attack from Within: How Disinformation is Sabotaging America
Where Registered and Unregistered Securities Are Commingled in a Direct Listing, Does a Purchaser Have Statutory Standing to Assert Securities Act Claims for a Misleading Registration Statement?
The Court will consider statutory standing to assert claims under Sections 11 and 12(a)(2) of the Securities Act of 1933 for alleged misrepresentations in a registration statement and the prospectus contained therein. This case raises this issue in a new factual scenario—a direct listing where registered and unregistered securities were offered to the public simultaneously—but the impacts of the Court’s ruling will potentially extend to traditionally underwritten public offerings of securities
Episode 15: Matthew Sag - Ranking Law School Programs with FLAIR (Forward Looking Academic Impact Rankings)
In this episode we talk to Matthew Sag (Professor of Law in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Data Science at Emory University Law School) about his work in developing FLAIR (Forward Looking Academic Impact Rankings) for U.S. law schools, an alternative to traditional law school rankings