self-study/Appellate Practice
Slumming it with facts on appeal, part 2 — going to the 909
By Benjamin G. Shatzself-study/Intellectual Property
When does the parody defense in trademark cases fail?
By Caitlin C. Conway, Peter Harveyself-study/Legal Ethics
Conflict waiver enforceability
By Stephen L. Raucherself-study/Criminal Law
Will the court upend the dual sovereign doctrine?
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