Will International Trade Agreements Still Provide Protection In American Markets?
Will International Trade Agreements Still Provide Protection In America? Discriminatory regulations and prohibitions on the free flow of...


Crumbling American Infrastructure Demands Foreign Contractor Support
Domestic Builders Face Record-Setting Backlogs Domestic contractors face a deep and record-setting backlog. The negative effect of this...


America's Road To Crumbling Infrastructure: Paved With Good Intentions?
American’s Road To Crumbling Infrastructure: Paved With Good Intentions? The international trade law community should keep its eyes on...


Risk of Defects in New Construction
Homebuyers generally have an expectation that the new home they just bought is free from “defects.” Prior to 1974, much to the average...


More To Life Than Chasing Paper
Paper Chase is mandatory-viewing for anyone involved in the law. It's an inspiring movie, which reminds law students that there's more to...


Understanding Communication Through More Than Just Words
A lawyers’ stock-in-trade is in words. But his value is in interpretation. The following is an excerpt from my eulogy for Dorothy...


The One True Limit To Making A Deal
World-renown negotiator Chester Karrass once said, “successful people are successful negotiators . . . it's as simple as that.” In 2012,...


Practice-Ready Experiential Learning
Practice-ready experiences make perfect! Having some professional experience can sometimes make it hard to get the full benefit from mock...


From Concrete To Abstract Thinking
Cognitive scientists have asserted that there is two ways of thinking: concrete or abstract. Concrete thinking is literal thinking,...


Blurred Line Between Justice and Mercy
An imaginary line exists on North America’s 49th parallel, which separates two distinct philosophies of Justice and mercy, and creates a...






































