-
By Charles H. Norchi, Benjamin Thompson Professor of Law In Doha, Qatar, the government of the United States and a non-State, representatives of the Taliban, are negotiating the future of a State that is not present – Afghanistan. Read More. Read More… about The path of the law in Afghanistan: from custom to code
-
By Visiting Associate Professor Jeff Thaler This is a tale of how a law professor can – while sitting in an office in Portland, Maine – become part of two tremendously important cases about to be argued before the U.S.… Read More… about Being a Friend of the Court
-
By Professor Lois Lupica While Mainers have been braving winter storms, I have been experiencing my second summer this academic year in Australia. As a Fulbright Senior Scholar, I have been presenting papers, attending classes, and meeting law school colleagues.… Read More… about Fulbright Research in Australia
-
By Professor Peter Pitegoff “What’s taking him so long?” We hear this question again and again, as Robert Mueller methodically pursues his work without fanfare. Read More. Read More… about Special counsel Mueller needs time, space and sunshine to do his job




