Blog posts in law

Dear Ask the Professor, 

Students at our daughter's school were invited to the White Privilege Conference. I would argue that this is a very divisive...

Posted by: Devin Foley on April 20, 2011

Termed by legal scholars Robert Levy and William Mellor as one of the “Dirty...

Posted by: Anja Hartleb on July 30, 2010

Admittedly, I’m a nerd and ladies' night never really worked for me. Believe me, trying to pick up the girl doing Jell-O shots by waxing philosophically about Plato’s Republic really doesn’t work. Nonetheless...

Posted by: Devin Foley on July 28, 2010

While a shiny apple may look appealing, the core could be rotten. Similarly, much of our new technology is amazing: Flat-panel TVs with hundreds of cable channels, yet consider what people choose to watch.
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Posted by: Devin Foley on July 12, 2010

As the shining city on the hill, America has long been a beacon of hope for the oppressed, the impoverished, and those simply seeking to live free. Despite the immigrant roots of Americans, immigration has regularly...

Posted by: Devin Foley on May 18, 2010

In a shocking change of pace, a multi-national corporation based in America is moving a hefty chunk of its manufacturing from China to America. You read that right: from China to America.

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Posted by: Devin Foley on April 27, 2010

Earlier this week I discussed the futility of Prohibition. While the 18th Amendment has been repealed, prohibition...

Posted by: Anja Hartleb on April 9, 2010

"There is a nanny inside all of us," says Paul Rahe, author of ...

Posted by: Anja Hartleb on March 2, 2010

Intellectual Takeout just launched a new section in the library under Environmental Law on the National Environmental...

Posted by: Devin Foley on March 27, 2009

Intellectual Takeout's new library section on the Kyoto Protocol is up just in time for the next major...

Posted by: Devin Foley on March 24, 2009