Redefining Ownership: As technology infiltrates practically everything we buy, Jason Schultz assesses personal property rights in the digital age Featured News November 7, 2016 Faculty Ideas
Can Cheerleader Uniforms Be Copyrighted?: Three ÈâÂþÎÝ Law IP professors file briefs in a Supreme Court case closely watched by the fashion industry Featured News October 27, 2016 Faculty Ideas
The Law and Democracy Slate: Politics and elections are always top of mind for a group of ÈâÂþÎÝ Law scholars Featured News October 4, 2016 Centers Faculty Ideas
Keeping Corporate Crime—and Corporate Cops—in Check: The rule of law should run in both directions, says Jennifer Arlen Featured News September 26, 2016 Ideas
Questioning the Numbers: Sally Merry challenges the shorthand truth of global indicators Featured News August 29, 2016 Faculty Ideas
Is There an International Rule of Law? José Alvarez examines the question in a new book Featured News August 26, 2016 Faculty Ideas
[i]The End of Alchemy[/i]: Mervyn King considers the future of banking and the global economy Featured News June 1, 2016 Faculty Global Ideas Leadership and Innovation
Immigration Impossible: Motivated by the experiences of clinic clients, Nancy Morawetz exposes misconceptions about our nation’s immigration system Featured News May 13, 2016 Clinics Diversity and Inclusion Faculty Ideas
Putting Politics Back Into Political Theory: In his latest book, Jeremy Waldron argues for the importance of focusing on real-world institutions Featured News May 6, 2016 Faculty Ideas