On 22 August 2025, The Register reported “a leading UK provider of criminal record checks for employers is handling a data breach stemming from a third-party development
company[*]. Access Personal Checking Services (APCS) has written to customers to notify them that their data have been compromised, according to emails seen by The [...]
On 26 August 2025, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) announced its judgment on preliminary objections in Chirinos Salamanca y otros vs. Venezuela, issued on
21 August 2025. Given the stakes, the decision was anxiously awaited. The core question was whether Venezuela, where serious human rights abuses have been documented [...]
Lauren van Schilfgaarde (UCLA; Google Scholar), Civilized Enough to Tax: Natives as Federal Income Taxpayers, 114 Calif. L. Rev. ___ (2026): What does it mean to condition
federal tax liability on the degree to which a Native American has assimilated? Federal Indian law has long assumed that Native Americans are... [...]
Die Handschrift Modena, Archivio Capitolare, O.I.2, die den Liber legum des Lupus überliefert, ist nicht zuletzt wegen ihres außergewöhnlichen Bildprogramms eine der bekanntesten
Rechtshandschriften mit Kapitularien, die schon Gegenstand zahlreicher Studien war. [...]
In People v. The Court, I argue that American democracy is broken and that the Supreme Court’s constitutional doctrine is a key factor contributing to democratic decay. The
book charts a path for revolutionary changes in constitutional law that could help repair our broken democracy. [...]
Angela E. Addae, University of Oregon School of Law, has published Booze, Bars, and Bias: Anti-Blackness in Liquor Licensing Enforcement in the Washington and Lee Law Review:
--Dan Ernst [...]
(Image source: Taylor&Francis) (Image source: ) This volume of Studies in the History of Tax Law is a publication of selected conference papers presented at the Tax Law History
Conference held in Cambridge in 2022. The book is divided into 18 rather lengthy chapters. [...]
En vertu des articles L. 2223-3 et L. 2223-13 du Code général des collectivités territoriales, la sépulture dans un cimetière communal est due aux seules personnes.
Le maire ne peut donc pas y autoriser l’inhumation d’un animal ou de ses cendres, demandée par une famille ou un propriétaire de caveau (v. [...]