How a law school tax clinic turned a client’s $200,000 tax bill into a $6000 refund.
(Minnesota Law)
Multilevel marketing promises a life of abundance. But for most, it’s an expensive illusion.
(Northeastern Law)
The potential benefits—and pitfalls—of using AI to support lawyering and financial services.
(Minnesota Law)
How the Wisconsin Innocence Project fights for the wrongfully convicted.
(Gargoyle)
As technology reshapes markets, antitrust gains a competitive edge in the classroom.
(Northeastern Law)
The path from software developer to lawyer for rural entrepreneurs may not seem like an obvious one. But for this law professor, it all makes sense.
(Gargoyle)
Defense attorneys appealing a murder conviction enlisted the expertise of statisticians to determine whether the field of firearm forensics is grounded in solid science. The answer? Not even close.
(Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health)
Libertarian legal scholar Jonathan Adler pursues principle over politics.
(Think)
Erin Barbato, director of the Immigrant Justice Clinic (IJC) at the University of Wisconsin Law School, has a knot in the pit of her stomach. (Gargoyle)
Dean Gillispie has spent 20 years in prison for kidnapping and rape. Former Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro has made it his job to free him.
(Denison Magazine)