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Rewriting the Regenerative Rulebook Professor Chirba is quoted in Nature on clinical trials and stem cells. Why Trump’s Immigration Plan Won’t Work Professor Hong’s Washington Post op ed takes on the president-elect’s plan for deporting illegal immigrants. Meningitis Deaths ‘A Story of Greed’ Professor Bloom talks to USA Today on federal trial for MA pharmacist Barry Cadden. The Wishes of the Dead Hi-Phi podcast options Professor Madoff on the laws Law News of trusts and estates. Not on Our Watch Trump won’t have the ability to take down national monuments with no authorized struggle, Prof. Plater says in Vice. Oklahoma Legal Group Blog A Q& A with Dean Rougeau on authorized schooling and the authorized profession.

Torts and Immigration Professor Kari Hong’s newest op-eds in Take Care and WBUR’s Cognoscenti think about civil lawsuits in search of damages around family separations on the border, and the significance of asylum seekers. …

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The Supreme Court Marshal Asks State Officials To Act On Protests At Justices’ Houses

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Ancient Egyptian law, relationship as far again as 3000 BC, was primarily based on the idea of Ma’at and characterised by custom, rhetorical speech, social equality and impartiality. By the twenty second century BC, the ancient Sumerian ruler Ur-Nammu had formulated the primary law code, which consisted of casuistic statements (“if … then …”). Around 1760 BC, King Hammurabi further developed Babylonian law, by codifying and inscribing it in stone. Hammurabi positioned several copies of his law code all through the kingdom of Babylon as stelae, for the entire public to see; this turned known as the Codex Hammurabi. The most intact copy of those stelae was discovered in the 19th century by British Assyriologists, and has since been totally transliterated and translated into numerous languages, including English, Italian, German, and French. In 1934, the Austrian thinker Hans Kelsen continued the positivist tradition in his e-book the …