Argument Analysis: Justices Struggle To Define Boundaries of Anti-Injunction Act
In his latest contribution to SCOTUSblog, Professor Blaine Saito outlines the Argument Summary in CIC Services v. Internal Revenue Service.
In his latest contribution to SCOTUSblog, Professor Blaine Saito outlines the Argument Summary in CIC Services v. Internal Revenue Service.
Congratulations to Chase Strangio ’10, deputy director for transgender justice at the ACLU, who has been named to Vanity Fair’s list of Extraordinary Historymakers of 2020!
“The question for the European Commission is: why did it not have a contract with Gilead with an escape clause based on the Solidarity trial outcome?” Professor Brook Baker tells the British Medical Journal. “Regulators and authorities have an ongoing responsibility to ensure safety and efficacy.”
It is decades of disinvestment in the public education of our most vulnerable students that’s keeping students out of classrooms, not teachers unions or uninformed school boards disregarding the experts,” writes Professor Jared Nicholson in an op-ed for The Boston Globe.
We’ve had a lot more nudges than real, enforceable orders,” Professor Wendy Parmet tells The Atlantic.
“There’s been a number of instances where restrictions have not been closely tailored to the evidence and haven’t been clearly communicated, which has opened the door to misinformation,” Professor Leo Beletsky, director of Northeastern Law’s Health in Justice Action Lab, tells the LA Times.
Professor Deborah Ramirez talks to The Boston Globe about her work on the Massachusetts eviction crisis, a topic her late husband Chief Justice Ralph Gants considered the “largest civil rights, racial justice, and public health crisis that he had seen in his lifetime.”
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg “was a predictable vote for fairness over process,” Professor Jeremy Paul Tells Bloomberg.
Professor Daniel Medwed joins WGBH’s Morning Edition to discuss how the federal impeachment process works and obstacles that may stand in the way of an impeachment of the president.
Mass. AG Maura Healey ’98 has announced a $2.9 million grant program to address the boarding crisis in Massachusetts hospitals.