The annual John Paul Stevens Lecture brings a distinguished jurist to Colorado Law to discuss judging and the state of the judiciary. United States Associate Justice John Paul Stevens delivered the ...
The Richard J. Childress Memorial Lecture, named in honor of former Dean Richard J. Childress (1969-1976), is a premier academic event highlighting a provocative and timely area of law. The lecture ...
At present, the Department of Labor, National Labor Relations Board and U.S. Treasury (through the Internal Revenue Code) enforce employee classification. These agencies, pursuant to express statutory ...
On Oct. 10, 2025, Saint Louis University School of Law and the Saint Louis University Law Journal hosted the annual Richard J. Childress Lecture at Scott Hall. This year’s lecture, with a keynote by ...
The 32nd annual Stone Memorial Lecture was held on Tuesday night at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center Auditorium. UNC alumna and dean of North Carolina Central University’s School of Law, Patricia Timmons ...
Massachusetts has long been among the states offering the most worker-friendly wage and hour laws in the country. The flip-side of that coin is a fair amount of expense, administrative burden, and ...
Both the liberals who advocate court-packing and the conservatives who advocate living common goodism have succumbed to the false notion that the nation should depend on the judiciary to resolve our ...
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