In America, the laws that govern us are not subject to copyright. The Supreme Court considers how far that principle extends.
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Larry Elkin in The Intercollegiate’s Newsletter of Intent
Larry Elkin discusses the rights of NCAA players and other athletes in light of laws designed to protect the rights of young entertainers.
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A Creative Way To Make A Difference On #GivingTuesday
Some retirement plan holders can observe #GivingTuesday with a tax strategy that does more good at less cost.
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Singing An Investment Adviser’s Praises
Is your investment adviser the best ever? The adviser may be able to quote you, if the SEC proceeds with a rules change.
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The Regularity Of Irregular Diplomacy
U.S. presidents regularly employ special envoys and other “irregular” diplomatic messengers whenever and wherever it suits them.
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A Small Privacy Victory At The Border
Border agents can demand access to your entire digital life, but at least one court now requires “reasonable suspicion” first.
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Will Negative Rates Finally Kill Pensions?
Traditional pensions have been vanishing for decades; the prospect of negative interest rates could be the final blow.
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The Hunter Biden Bailout
A paternity suit reveals Hunter Biden’s former dependence on a Ukrainian company’s largesse.
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