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“A patent portfolio is a map of how a company thinks about where its technology is going." — Prof. talks to about Facebook's patent applications:
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Today ruled in Carpenter v. United States that police need a warrant to get location data from cellphone tower sites. Read our profile of '10 who argued the case in November:
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“My philosophy in teaching has always been to create courses that require students to get outside of what’s familiar culturally, because I think we learn differently when we’re not allowed to rely on what’s familiar.”—Prof. Bryan Stevenson:
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Prof. discusses the Golden State killer and genetic privacy with :
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The policy of “zero tolerance” enforcement of criminal penalties for irregular border crossing is illegal under refugee and human rights law binding on the United States, write and '15 :
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Will the Court Ever Address Gerrymandering? Prof. Richard Pildes writes in :
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“I always believe we can have policy wins and we can win in the courts and try to save some lives, but until we are fundamentally able to transform the racial narratives in this country, we are not going to be able to get out of racism.”— '01
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Prof. is prolific by pen and podcast. Learn more about his prodigious scholarly output:
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Prof. is scheduled to speak at 9am EST today
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"So far, the elections clause has not been the focus of sustained attention in any of the Supreme Court’s partisan-gerrymandering decisions. But that is about to change."—Prof. Richard Pildes writes :
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“My philosophy in teaching has always been to create courses that require students to get outside of what’s familiar culturally, because I think we learn differently when we’re not allowed to rely on what’s familiar.”—Prof. Bryan Stevenson:
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VIDEO: hosts a conversation with , , '01, , and Stephen B. Bright on "Narrative, Identity, Race, and Rights":
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"Social entrepreneurship and impact investing isn’t just one specific thing...it seemed to me... a way to think about using investing and using the law in creative ways to solve the world’s many problems”— at Grunin Center conference:
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It is “completely a falsehood” to say family separations at the border are required by law, says Prof. ’96: “Nothing could be further from the truth. The law does not require this.”
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