Puerto Rico Media Petitions Supreme Court in Abuse Case
Floyd Abrams Clinical Lecturer in Law and Senior Research Scholar in Law David Schulz '78 and Clinical Lecturer in Law and Associate Research Scholar in Law Stephen Stich '17 comment on a petition filed to overturn a ruling by the Puerto Rico Supreme Court cutting off all public access to judicial proceedings involving domestic violence.
No Fixed Timeline for Migrant Bond Hearings, 1st Circ. Says
A news report provides an update Reid v. Donelan et al., a suit involving detained immigrants’ rights to timely bond hearings. Plaintiffs are represented by William O. Douglas Clinical Professor of Law and Counselor to the Dean Michael J. Wishnie ’93, Clinical Associate Professor of Law Marisol Orihuela ’08, and students with the Worker and Immigrant Rights Clinic.
Paul Tsai China Center Senior Fellow Samm Sacks discusses U.S. retailers pulling Chinese-made tech equipment off their shelves over concerns that manufacturers have ties to human rights abuses.
Duke Energy Said to be Close to Letting Activist Investor Put Two Directors on its Board
A news report cites a commentary by Sam Harris Professor of Corporate Law, Corporate Finance and Securities Law and Professor in the Yale School of Management Jonathan R. Macey '82 on corporate governance and the response to activist investors.