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ContractsProf Blog » Government Contracting
14h ago
Hats off to the JustSecurity Blog, where its editors have created a litigation tracker covering all current cases filed against the Trump Administration, complete with docket links. It’s a wonderful resources, so thanks to all who contributed! For our purposes ..read more
ContractsProf Blog » Government Contracting
14h ago
This is the ninth post in my series on Larry Di Matteo's Principles of Contract Law and Theory (Principles). The aim is to call some attention to this book while using it to stimulate my thinking as I once again ..read more
ContractsProf Blog » Government Contracting
4d ago
The band should really be called Heraclitus. It’s not possible to listen to the same Journey twice. Guitarist/vocalist Niel Schon is the last remaining original member. Jonathan Cain (keyboards, guitar, vocals) joined the band in 1981, and the two have ..read more
ContractsProf Blog » Government Contracting
5d ago
The Project on the Foundations of Private Law at Harvard Law School is seeking applicants for full-time, one- to two-year residential appointments, starting in the fall of 2025. The Project on the Foundations of Private Law is an interdisciplinary research ..read more
ContractsProf Blog » Government Contracting
5d ago
Jose Emilio Ronderos was employed by defendants USF Reddaway, Inc. and Yellow Corporation, FKA YRC Worldwide, Inc. (Reddaway) as a haul manager. When he applied for the job, he was pressured to sign a non-negotiable arbitration agreement. The arbitration agreement ..read more
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6d ago
My students introduced me to Bad Bunny in my first year teaching at Oklahoma City University. I loved the Bad Bunny mask they gave me. I can’t say that I’ve become a fan, but only because I’m not a fan ..read more
ContractsProf Blog » Government Contracting
6d ago
Welcome to the post-Groundhog Day edition of the Tuesday Top Ten! Congratulations to my amazing Texas A&M colleague Chris Odinet and his fantastic co-authors Kara Bruce (UNC - Chapel Hill) and Andrea Tosato (SMU Dedman) for seizing the top spot ..read more
ContractsProf Blog » Government Contracting
6d ago
It is an exceedingly rare thing that I read a case for our Reefer Brief feature, and I think, “That’s a really good idea!” But that is the case here. As regular Reefer Brief readers (if there are any) already ..read more
ContractsProf Blog » Government Contracting
1w ago
This is the eighth post in my series on Larry Di Matteo's Principles of Contract Law and Theory (Principles). The aim is to call some attention to this book while using it to stimulate my thinking as I once again ..read more
ContractsProf Blog » Government Contracting
1w ago
[Wait for it: There’s a pretty good visual joke at the end!] Marketable Titles Sidney W. DeLong The Author, upon hitting on the perfect title This Essay concerns one of the most important challenges faced by a legal scholar: how ..read more