Monday?s decision in Hall v. United States is emblematic of the Court?s long-standing skepticism of the Bankruptcy Code as an important institution for mitigating the long-term costs of financial distress. As a jurisprudential matter, the case is a classic conflict of wholly separate worlds: the world of the IRS and the Internal Revenue Code on [...]
The world?s greatest coaches and athletes all have one thing in common: they use technology to improve their performance. Last November, TechSmith turned the industry upside down with the launch of Coach?s Eye, a $4.99 iPhone app offering athletes the same video technology available to the pros, but at a fraction of the cost.
The following contribution is by Kristine S. Knaplund, Professor of Law at Pepperdine University School of Law in Malibu, California. Professor Knaplund has written extensively on the legal and ethical issues that arise when children are conceived and born years after a genetic parent has died, including articles in the Arizona Law Review, Kansas Law [...]