To the extent that media coverage expands with and expanding internet, I guess this is relevant...
By Jessica Hubley • April 14, 2007 at 12:49 pm
When Nancy Pelosi became the Speaker of the House in January 2007, women all over the country, and certainly female law students, rejoiced at the long-awaited step forward in gender balancing our society. Her election opened a new door for women, and made a successful political career a more viable option for women in general and female law students in particular. Our cheers have since turned to sighs. Read more » about To the extent that media coverage expands with and expanding internet, I guess this is relevant...
The Fundamental Problem
By Jessica Hubley • March 20, 2007 at 2:22 pm
After finally reading the briefs from Eldred v. Ashcroft, I have reinvigorated mentally gymnastics about the problem with the application – and continuing existence – of the DCMA. Of course, it’s clear that there is a problem – such a discrepancy between the market and the law is hardly reasonable. But I’ll leave that to those who have already discussed it at length and with much greater understanding than I could offer. Read more » about The Fundamental Problem
Who needs Constitutionality anyway?
By Jessica Hubley • January 23, 2007 at 3:59 pm
What exactly is the scope of executive power? We heard about it during the warrentless wiretapping controversy and a myriad of other constitutional faux pax of the current administration, but it seems now that there’s another realm of vast confusion. Read more » about Who needs Constitutionality anyway?