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Media Mentions
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How Coffee Farmers in Hawaii Fought Counterfeit Kona Beans
January 19, 2024
On the volcanic slopes of Hawaii’s Big Island, hundreds of farmers in the Kona region produce one of the most expensive coffees in the world.
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Will the Supreme Court Show a Little Humility?
January 19, 2024
An op-ed by Jody Freeman and Andrew Mergen: The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday in two cases inviting the justices to drastically restrict the…
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Supreme Court Overruling Chevron Doctrine Would Be an Oedipal Act
January 18, 2024
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: Over the last two years, the US Supreme Court achieved two long-sought conservative goals in overturning high-profile legal precedents on…
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‘Fisherman’s Blues’ Could Lead Supreme Court to Overturn Chevron
January 18, 2024
On January 17, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in the combined cases Relentless v. Dept. of Commerce and Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo.
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The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday in a set of cases that could pave the way for its conservative supermajority to undercut how American…
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Why Debating Matters? – Bo Seo | Endgame #167
January 18, 2024
Bo Seo [JD ’24]—two-time world debate champion, journalist, and author of “Good Arguments”—explores the culture of dialogue in fostering a healthy democracy.
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‘Chevron deference’ faces existential test
January 17, 2024
When federal agencies interpret and enforce the laws passed by Congress, are they fulfilling their statutory duties or emboldening “the administrative state”? On Wednesday, the…
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An article co-written by Laurence Tribe: On Friday, District Judge Aileen Cannon issued a new order in the Donald Trump classified documents case adding to…
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Supreme Court set for pivotal cases that could claw back federal administrative power
January 16, 2024
The Supreme Court will hear a dispute this week that could lead to a decision dramatically clawing back the power of federal agencies, putting a…
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The trouble with thinking we’re right
January 16, 2024
The dinner table conversations in Martha Minow’s home have, for decades, revolved around the big issues of the times: civil rights, the women’s movement, the…
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UND hosts Harvard professor in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.
January 16, 2024
Harvard law professor Tomiko Brown-Nagin spoke at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks. Brown-Nagin is…
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The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Wednesday that, on paper, are about a group of commercial fishermen who oppose a government fee…
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How to cut through the cacophony over DEI
January 16, 2024
What, if anything, should firms do to improve the diversity of their workforce? After the murder of George Floyd in 2020, many bosses felt compelled…
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Missouri health clinics priced out of gender-affirming care by rising malpractice premiums
January 16, 2024
After Iowa lawmakers passed a ban on gender-affirming care for minors in March, managers of an LGBTQ+ health clinic located just across the state line…
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Boeing isn’t the only one to blame for the Max 9′s problems
January 16, 2024
An op-ed by Ashley Nunes: Airplane maker Boeing is drawing the ire of federal safety investigators. Again. Just over a week ago, one of its…
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How to get clout (and get your way)
January 16, 2024
One of the most powerful female executives in America can’t reach the President by phone or cause ripples on Wall Street with a press conference.
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The arc of the moral universe doesn’t bend itself
January 16, 2024
An op-ed by Chika O. Okafor: “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s…
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At the 2023 Sydney Writers Festival, two-time world debating champion Bo Seo is speaking with former High Court judge, Michael Kirby
January 16, 2024
Two-time world debating champion Bo Seo [JD ’24] and former High Court judge Michael Kirby, discuss how we might better listen to and disagree with…
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Column: How a legal loophole allows antiabortion prosecutors to obtain women’s secret health data
January 12, 2024
The American legal system has a message for women concerned about their abortion rights: Don’t make the mistake of thinking that your pharmacist is your…
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Wisconsin Supreme Court to consider ‘partisan impact’ as parties submit new legislative maps
January 12, 2024
When the Wisconsin Supreme Court chooses a new redistricting plan to replace the state’s current, Republican-drawn maps, justices on the court’s liberal majority have said…
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Power-Sector Pollution Targeted by New Regulations from the US Environmental Protection Agency
January 12, 2024
This spring, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced three regulations that affect the US power sector. All three would fulfill directives in the…