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By Professor Jennifer B. Wriggins If you go to almost any state court in the U.S. on any given day, you’ll likely see judges and court staff dealing with cases involving domestic violence. Read More. Read More… about Maine’s made progress on domestic violence, but the job isn’t done
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By Visiting Professor Jeffrey Thaler On August 20, 2018 the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Spokane, Washington was 306 – meaning it was not only deemed “hazardous” to residents, but also was more than double the AQIs that day of… Read More… about Hot times: why you should focus on regulations, not courtrooms
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By Associate Dean Dmitry Bam Should all judges within a judicial system be selected the same way? It is not a question we generally give much thought. All of our federal judges are appointed by the President and confirmed by… Read More… about Tailoring judicial selection methods
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By Professor Jeffrey A. Maine I’ve been spending a lot time these days studying the recent Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) passed in December 2017. It represents one of the most significant overhauls of our tax code in more… Read More… about Tax Cuts and American Innovation




