June 24, 2019. Reid Weisbord’s article reviewed on Credit Slips. https://www.creditslips.org/creditslips/2019/06/the-mad-mad-world-of-no-contest-provisions-in-wills.html
The Latest from the Rutgers Law Faculty
“Did the Dissent in Gundy v. United States Open Up a Can of Worms?”
June 24, 2019. Kati Kovacs publishes “Did the Dissent in Gundy v. United States Open Up a Can of Worms?” American Constitution Society Blog. https://www.acslaw.org/expertforum/did-the-dissent-in-gundy-v-united-states-open-up-a-can-of-worms/
Jon Dubin Update
June 20, 2019. Jon C. Dubin published UPDATE TO SOCIAL SECURITY LAW, POLICY AND PRACTICE: CASES AND MATERIALS (CO-AUTHORED WITH FRANK S. BLOCH, WEST ACADEMIC PUBLISHING CO.) (2019)
“Climate Change is the Most Important Issue in Administrative Law”
June 24, 2019. Kati Kovacs published “Climate Change is the Most Important Issue in Administrative Law” YALE J. ON REG.: NOTICE & COMMENT Blog. http://yalejreg.com/nc/climate-change-is-the-most-important-issue-in-administrative-law-by-kathryn-e-kovacs/
Michael Carrier gives keynote lecture at Hebrew University
June 18, 2019. Michael Carrier gave the Keynote Lecture, “Three Challenges for Pharmaceutical Antitrust,” at the Pharma/Data/Competition Conference at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.