In this edition of KLJ Blog, Vol. 108, Staff Editor Madeline Cain discusses how un-happy Halloween can truly be and the slew of litigation that can cloud the mischievous holiday.
Read MoreIn this edition of KLJ Blog, Volume 108 Staff Editor, Mary Elizabeth Morey discusses how lawmakers have proposed to expand the 2010 law that federally criminalized videos depicting torturous killings of animals, but not the acts themselves, and how PACT would help fill those gaps.
Read MoreIn this edition of the KLJ Blog 108, Staff Editor, Collier Clay discusses derivative citizenship/jus sanguinis and how the State Department occasionally labeled children born abroad through assisted reproductive technologies as children born "out of wedlock" when only one parent is the biological parent - despite both being the legal parent and legally married.
Read MoreIn this edition of the KLJ Blog, Production Editor, Sarah Laytham discusses use of the "singular they" in legal writing and the societal impact of legal writing's stagnation on the issue.
Read MoreIn this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 108, Online Content Editor, Marianna Januario discusses T and U Visas and the effects immigration has on the citizens of the United States.
Read MoreIn this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 108, Senior Staff Editor, Barrett Block discusses the FERC's role in bankruptcy as it applies to power companies and who has the authority to hear their cases.
Read MoreIn this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 108, Senior Staff Editor, John Brady Hagen discusses Adidas' attempt to expand their iconic trademark and the denial of that trademark by the General Court of the European Union.
Read MoreIn this edition of KLJ Blog, Vol. 108, Senior Staff Editor, Lesley Nash discusses Juliana v. U.S. The case alleges that the United States committed to policies that contributed to climate change, while knowing of the negative effects of both its policies and of climate change itself.
Read MoreIn this edition of KLJ Blog, Volume 108, Austin Stevenson discusses the Supreme Court reversal of a 9th Circuit decision because it was authored by a judge that died prior to the case being rendered.
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