Washington and Lee law professor Chris Seaman discusses the ongoing legal fight over PA's voter ID law and how that law is different from efforts in other states, including Virginia.
The Washington and Lee Journal of Energy, Climate, and the Environment presents a panel discussion Nuclear Energy Regulation: Comparing American and Japanese Regimes.
Bill Colby, the lawyer who represented the family of Nancy Cruzan in their family's right-to-die case, speaks at the Washington and Lee University School of Law on Oct. 28, 2011
Prof. Brian Murchison will discuss FCC v. Fox, in which the court will decide whether the FCC's new policy of fining broadcasters for fleeting expletives violates broadcasters' freedom of speech.
Prof. Josh Fairfield discusses Golan v. Holder, which asks whether Congress, by removing works from the public domain, exceeded its power to enact copyright laws to promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts or violated the First Amendment