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Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
@profciara.bsky.social
1 day ago
I had missed this dust up in Missouri last year (2024) about ESG which was resolved on compelled speech grounds. Missouri had to pay $500,000 in attorneys fees after losing this case: natlawreview.com/article/…. āš–ļø #ESG
Missouri Abandons Appeal on Anti-ESG Rules, Ends Legal Battle

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Missouri Abandons Appeal on Anti-ESG Rules, Ends Legal Battle

Last month,Ā a federal district court struck down Missouri's anti-ESG rulesĀ that would prohibit investment advisors from utilizing ESG factors when making investment decisions (absent written consent o...

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M3T4TR0N
@m3t4tr0n.bsky.social
about 12 hours ago
What we are enduring now is called autocratic legalism. Autocrats have taken control of our legal system from the inside out and created a unilateral power grab that has lead to an authoritarian government. You can barely stop it now because there are so many players at every state and every level.

lawreview.uchicago.edu

Autocratic Legalism | The University of Chicago Law Review

By now, we know the pattern: A constitutional democracy, flawed but in reasonably good standing, is hit by a transformative election.

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Michal Buchhandler-Raphael
@buchhandler.bsky.social
about 7 hours ago
"Legal Moralism in Disguise in Child Custody Cases" is forthcoming in Family Law Quarterly (FLQ). Morality hasn’t disappeared from family courts but has taken on new rhetorical forms with courts judging parents’ choices on moral grounds w/o evidence of harm to child. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/pape….

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Legal Moralism in Disguise in Child Custody Cases

<p>Conventional wisdom is that family law has moved away from morality-based decision-making, with moral questions left more to individuals than to the courts.

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Anna E. Carpenter
@annacarpenter.bsky.social
2 days ago
Congratulations to @uofoklahomalaw.bsky.social Professor Michael Smith @msmith750.bsky.social, whose article ā€œEditing Legal Scholarshipā€ was accepted for publication by the University of Detroit Mercy Law Review! Article Link: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/pape….
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Jim Oleske
@jimoleske.bsky.social
2 days ago
Note: Although Scalia's *opinion* for the Court in Smith makes no effort at originalist analysis (a feature of every free exercise majority opinion since at least 1963), there's a strong argument that the core interpretation of FE in Smith is consistent with original meaning. See pages 151-162:

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Free Exercise Uncertainty: Original Meaning? History and Tradition? Pragmatic Nuance?

When a law not targeted at religion nonetheless has the incidental effect of substantially burdening a religious practice, does the Free Exercise Clause of the

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infoDOCKET
@infodocket.bsky.social
1 day ago
NEW Preprint: ā€œComparing Five Generative #AI #Chatbots’ Answers to LLM-Generated Clinical Questions with #Medical Information Scientists’ Evidence Summariesā€ www.infodocket.com/2025/0…. #LLMs #GenAI
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Widener Law Commonwealth
@widenerlawcw.bsky.social
about 6 hours ago
Professor F. Lee Francis recently published an article in the SMU Law Review examining firearm bans and the Second Amendment. Read more on SSRN: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/pape…. #WidenerLawCW #LegalExpertise #WidenerPride
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