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School of Law

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noun

  1. (in Chinese philosophy) a Neo-Confucian school asserting the existence of transcendent universals, which form individual objects from a primal matter otherwise formless.


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Conducting a military operation in Venezuela and whisking Maduro out of the country under the cover of darkness was "completely illegal under international law," said Luke Moffett, a professor at the Queen's University Belfast School of Law.

From BBC

“I think the legal landscape is clarifying,” said Matthew Sag, a professor at Emory University School of Law.

From The Wall Street Journal

It will hinge in part on how regulators define the competitive landscape, said Jonathan Barnett, a professor at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law.

From BBC

More so than in previous administrations, the White House is likely to influence where regulators land, said Sam Weinstein, a professor at the Cardozo School of Law.

From The Wall Street Journal

UC Davis School of Law professor Chris Elmendorf, who specializes in housing policy, called the bill’s specific language “really strange” and questioned whether it would survive a legal challenge.

From Los Angeles Times