UK Human Rights Litigation After the Iraq War David Feldman, University of Cambridge Faculty of Law; January 17, 2012
A Date With Justice: Mugesera's Inevitable Deportation from Canada Charles Jalloh, University of Pittsburgh School of Law; January 16, 2012
Defining the Parental Rights of Same-Sex Spouses Mary Ziegler, Saint Louis University School of Law; January 14, 2012
Latif v. Obama: Redaction Riddle Resolved Mark Denbeaux, Seton Hall University School of Law; January 14, 2012
JURIST Guest Columnist Lauren Mack, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Class of 2012, is the Copyright Chair for the Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society. She argues that two proposed pieces of legislation that seek to curb Internet piracy through...
JURIST Guest Columnist Leila Sayed-Taha, DePaul University College of Law Class of 2012, currently works as a translator for Ace Languages Centre, where she aids asylum seekers at the Immigration Advisory Service. Here she discusses the ongoing issue of immunity...
JURIST Guest Columnist Patrick Fleming, Litigation Support Director at the Poker Players Alliance, says that the recent decision by the Department of Justice to permit online non-sports gambling has bolstered the legitimacy of Internet betting, but the gambling landscape remains...
The Federal Courts Jurisdiction and Venue Clarification Act: Some Missing Pieces Arthur Hellman, University of Pittsburgh School of Law; January 4, 2012
JURIST Guest Columnist Eric Leonard, the Henkel Family Chair in International Affairs Political Science at Shenandoah University, says that for the International Criminal Court to become a truly effective institution of humanitarian law, member states must consistently adhere to and...
JURIST Guest Columnist Maira Sheikh, Notre Dame Law School Class of 2012, is a Research Associate at the Research Society of International Law in Lahore, Pakistan. She discusses Pakistan's new women's rights laws and argues that even if these laws...