Content Posted in 2024
Are a State and Its Agencies Immune from Lawsuits in the Courts of Another State?, Richard Henry Seamon
Beyond the Basics: Lesser-Used Punctuation Marks, Jason G. Dykstra and Tenielle Fordyce-Ruff
Bridging the Gap: Transitioning Law School Legal Writing Skills to Practicing Law, Jason G. Dykstra
Can a Railroad Be Sued in State Court Under the Federal Employers' Liability Act Anywhere It Does Business?, Richard Henry Seamon
Can FERC Regulate How Operators of the Wholesale Electricity Market Pay Electricity Consumers for Commitments to Reduce Their Consumption?, Richard Henry Seamon
Can the National Park Service Regulate Navigable Waters in Alaska’s National Parks?, Richard Henry Seamon
Can the U.S. Department of Interior Regulate Boating on Navigable Waters in the National Park System in Alaska?, Richard Henry Seamon
Civil RICO Suits Against Harm-Causing Marijuana Operations: Momtazi Family, LLC v. Wagner as a Case Study, Richard Henry Seamon and Kassadie F. Dunham
Does the False Claims Act Prohibit Someone from Claiming Payment Knowing They Have Violated the Conditions for Payment?, Richard Henry Seamon
Does the Six-Year Statute of Limitations for Contract Claims by the Federal Government Apply to Administrative Proceedings?, Richard Henry Seamon
Does the Whistleblower Protection Act Protect a TSA Employee Who Revealed Which Commercial Flights Would Lack Air Marshals?, Richard Henry Seamon
Enhancing the Effectiveness of Your Legal Writing, Jason G. Dykstra
Good Old-Fashioned Editing, Jason G. Dykstra
Govern Yourself Accordingly- Crafting Effective Demand Letters, Jason G. Dykstra
Has The Idaho Supreme Court Wrongly Limited Wrongful Discharge In Contravention Of Public Policy Claims?, John E. Rumel
Is a Qui Tam Suit Against a Government Contractor Under the False Claims Act Untimely or Barred by Prior Lawsuits?, Richard Henry Seamon
Legal Citation Part III: Using Citation to Convey Textual Meaning, Jason G. Dykstra and Tenielle Fordyce-Ruff
"Not Now" Does Not Necessarily Mean "Not Ever": The Supreme Court's Refusal in Bennis v. Michigan to Abandon the "Guilty Property" Fiction of Forfeiture Law, Richard Henry Seamon
Preparing for Oral Argument in the United States Supreme Court, Richard Henry Seamon
Rucho for Minimalists, Benjamin Plemer Cover
Slaying the Dying Dragon of State Sovereignty: A Review of Narrowing the Nation's Power: The Supreme Court Sides with the States, by John T. Noonan, Jr., Richard Henry Seamon
Taking Exit Row Seating Seriously, Wendy Gerwick Couture
The Constitutional Guarantee of Criminal Justice Transparency, Aliza Plener Cover
Top Ten Issues in De-SPAC Securities Litigation, Wendy Gerwick Couture
To Verb or Not to Verb, Jason G. Dykstra