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Full-Text Articles in Law
Asylum Ban Litigation: Supreme Court Declines To Stay Injunction, Peter Margulies
Asylum Ban Litigation: Supreme Court Declines To Stay Injunction, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Litigation Over The Asylum Ban Continues: District Court Grants Preliminary Injunction, Peter Margulies
Litigation Over The Asylum Ban Continues: District Court Grants Preliminary Injunction, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Ninth Circuit’S Asylum Ban Ruling Is A Message To Trump, Peter Margulies
The Ninth Circuit’S Asylum Ban Ruling Is A Message To Trump, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Temporary Restraining Order Against Trump’S Asylum Ban: Statutory Structure And Agency Discretion, Peter Margulies
The Temporary Restraining Order Against Trump’S Asylum Ban: Statutory Structure And Agency Discretion, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Barring Asylum Claims: The President Versus The Statute, Peter Margulies
Barring Asylum Claims: The President Versus The Statute, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
At Oral Argument, Supreme Court Weighs Immigrant Detention, Peter Margulies
At Oral Argument, Supreme Court Weighs Immigrant Detention, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Idf Mag’S Gaza Report And Its Critics: Context, Compliance, And Credibility, Peter Margulies, Geoffrey Corn
The Idf Mag’S Gaza Report And Its Critics: Context, Compliance, And Credibility, Peter Margulies, Geoffrey Corn
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Female Entrepreneurs And Equity Crowdfunding In The Us: Receiving Less When Asking For More, Seth C. Oranburg, Mark Geiger
Female Entrepreneurs And Equity Crowdfunding In The Us: Receiving Less When Asking For More, Seth C. Oranburg, Mark Geiger
Law Faculty Scholarship
In this paper, we explore the relationship between gender and funding raised through equity crowdfunding. Using data collected from the population of US equity crowdfunding campaigns, we find that campaigns receive significantly less funding when the primary signatory is female. Furthermore, we explore interactions between gender and a campaign's funding target. The results suggest that campaigns raise significantly less funding, as the target amount increases, when the primary signatory is female. These results are the first to suggest a relationship between gender and funding among the population of US equity crowdfunding campaigns. Implications and future directions are discussed.
The King Is Dead, Patrick Mcginley
Ida B. Wells: Fearless Journalist From Memphis Who Changed The World, David L. Hudson Jr.
Ida B. Wells: Fearless Journalist From Memphis Who Changed The World, David L. Hudson Jr.
Law Faculty Scholarship
"Today's climate features hostility toward freedom of the press and negative attitudes toward journalists ... [T]here was a time when journalists were admired for their fearless pursuit of the truth and their exposure of corruption." This article provides an overview of the life and work of Ida B. Wells, particularly her work as a journalist and activist.
Supreme Court Struggles To Define 'Searches' As Technology Changes, Behzad Mirhashem
Supreme Court Struggles To Define 'Searches' As Technology Changes, Behzad Mirhashem
Law Faculty Scholarship
[Excerpt] "What the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution means when it protects citizens agains an unreasonable search by government agents isn't entirely clear. It certainly includes police physically entering a person's home, but for almost 100 years, the Supreme Court has tried to define what else might qualify, including keeping the law up-to-date with new technologies - as a recent case illustrates."
Stewart V. Azar – What Does It Mean For New Hampshire's Medicaid Work And Community Engagement Requirement?, Lucy C. Hodder
Stewart V. Azar – What Does It Mean For New Hampshire's Medicaid Work And Community Engagement Requirement?, Lucy C. Hodder
Law Faculty Scholarship
Lucy C. Hodder, Director of Health Law and Policy at UNH's Institute for Health Policy and Practice has written an article summarizing the recent federal court decision vacating Kentucky’s Medicaid waiver including its work and community engagement requirements and discussing what it might mean for New Hampshire.
Abortion Rights And The Kavanaugh Nomination, John M. Greabe
Abortion Rights And The Kavanaugh Nomination, John M. Greabe
Law Faculty Scholarship
[Excerpt] "Last week, President Trump nominated federal appeals court judge Brett Kavanaugh to fill the Supreme Court seat opened by the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy. Immediately, coverage of the nomination focused on abortion and whether Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation would spell the end of the constitutional right recognized in Roe v. Wade. Let's explore why."
Kavanaugh And The Military Commissions: Reading The Law “As Written” For An Unpopular Defendant, Peter Margulies
Kavanaugh And The Military Commissions: Reading The Law “As Written” For An Unpopular Defendant, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Union Improvisation: The Parent Of Social Justice, Anne M. Lofaso
Union Improvisation: The Parent Of Social Justice, Anne M. Lofaso
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Forum Selection Clauses And Consumer Contracts In Canada, Tanya Monestier
Forum Selection Clauses And Consumer Contracts In Canada, Tanya Monestier
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Compromised Right To Education, Joshua Weishart
The Compromised Right To Education, Joshua Weishart
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Aligning Education Rights And Remedies, Joshua Weishart
Aligning Education Rights And Remedies, Joshua Weishart
Law Faculty Scholarship
Over the course of five decades and three waves of litigation, courts have approved remedies under the state constitutional right to education that demand more equitable and adequate funding of public schools. Scholars have urgently called for a 'fourth wave" of litigation seeking remedies beyond money: racial and socioeconomic integration, school choice, universal preschool, and teacher tenure reform, just to name a few. Desperate for progress and to escape the incessant rut of school funding battles, advocates have, in turn, initiated lawsuits seeking a broader range of remedies. If this strategy induces a fourth wave, advocates will encounter a beleaguered …
Three New Metrics For Patent Examiner Activity: Office Actions Per Grant Ratio (Ogr), Office Actions Per Disposal Ratio (Odr), And Grant To Examiner Ratio (Ger), Shine Tu
Law Faculty Scholarship
The current metric for examiner prosecution activity is allowance rate, which is calculated by dividing the total number of allowances by the sum of the allowances and abandonments (allowance rate = total allowance/(total allowances total abandonments)). Importantly, however, allowance rates do not consider an examiner’s pending docket. Specifically, allowance rates do not fully capture if the examiner is simply writing office actions thereby prolonging prosecution or allowing cases. This study rectifies this failure by creating and analyzing a dataset that captures every active examiner’s current docket. Calculating the Office Action per Grant Ratio (OGR = Total # of Office Actions/Total …
Trump’S Travel Ban At The Supreme Court: Deference Joined By Nudges Toward Civility, Peter Margulies
Trump’S Travel Ban At The Supreme Court: Deference Joined By Nudges Toward Civility, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Scotus's 2017-2018 Term: More Of The 'Passive Virtues', John M. Greabe
Scotus's 2017-2018 Term: More Of The 'Passive Virtues', John M. Greabe
Law Faculty Scholarship
[exerpt] "Examine a timelier topic: the court's decision to effectively punt on the major religious freedom and partisan gerrymandering cases it was poised to decide this term. For the court's restrain in these cases may have some relation to our turbulent political times."
Use Of Force At The Gaza Border: A Hybrid Approach To Tactical Challenges, Geoffrey Corn, Peter Margulies
Use Of Force At The Gaza Border: A Hybrid Approach To Tactical Challenges, Geoffrey Corn, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Inspector General On The Fbi In Fall 2016: How A Fateful Delay Set The Stage For The Ultimate October Surprise, Peter Margulies
The Inspector General On The Fbi In Fall 2016: How A Fateful Delay Set The Stage For The Ultimate October Surprise, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Work/Community Engagement Requirement Stakeholder Roundtable, Lucy C. Hodder, Jo Porter
Work/Community Engagement Requirement Stakeholder Roundtable, Lucy C. Hodder, Jo Porter
Law Faculty Scholarship
Over the next twelve months, New Hampshire will transition to a new coverage model for the Medicaid expansion program (the "Granite Advantage Program"), and will implement a demonstration engagement requirement, approved focus on the population covered by an emphasis on work status and New Hampshire, see Covering the Care: A Focus on the NH Marketplace).
Covering The Care: Medicaid, Work, And Community Engagement, Lucy C. Hodder, Jo Porter
Covering The Care: Medicaid, Work, And Community Engagement, Lucy C. Hodder, Jo Porter
Law Faculty Scholarship
Part of "Informing the Conversation" data and policy brief series. This brief reviews the major parameters of the work and community engagement requirements being implemented in the New Hampshire Medicaid program, and the overall landscape of employment in the state.
Sports Betting, Federalism And The Constitution, John M. Greabe
Sports Betting, Federalism And The Constitution, John M. Greabe
Law Faculty Scholarship
[Excerpt] Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has described federalism - how the Constitution divides powers between the federal government and the states - as "perhaps our oldest question of constitutional law."
This past week, the United States Supreme Court returned to this oldest of constitutional questions to strike down a federal law that had prohibited stats from authorizing betting on competitive sporting events.
Unfit For The Constitution: Nativism And The Constitution, From The Founding Fathers To Donald Trump, Jared Goldstein
Unfit For The Constitution: Nativism And The Constitution, From The Founding Fathers To Donald Trump, Jared Goldstein
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Travel Ban At The Supreme Court: Deference Seems To Prevail, Peter Margulies
The Travel Ban At The Supreme Court: Deference Seems To Prevail, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Travel Ban And Presidential Power, Peter Margulies
The Travel Ban And Presidential Power, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Military Force And The Constitution, John M. Greabe
The Use Of Military Force And The Constitution, John M. Greabe
Law Faculty Scholarship
[Excerpt] Last week, for the second time since becoming president, President Donald Trump ordered a military strike on Syria without seeking or obtaining authorization from Congress. Both strikes were responsive to chemical-weapons attacks that, American intelligence analysts say, the Syrian government launched against its own people.
Many believe that these forceful responses to horrific war crimes involving banned weapons were morally justified. But were they constitutional?