Wells Fargo: Finally, A Proper Judgment

By Julie Shursky In an effort to meet sales goals, Wells Fargo employees opened approximately two million…

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Will Tribal Sovereignty Overcome Corporate Sovereignty?

By Juliana Pérez Calle Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 2016 LEXIS 121997…

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From Coal to Cholera: The Stretch of China’s Dog Meat Consumption

By Sara Sass* The Lychee and Dog Meat Festival is held annually in Yulin, China. The festival…

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Advisory Neighborhood Commissions: Protecting Property Owners or Impeding Growth in the District of Columbia?

By Conor Arpey Recently, PN Hoffman – a reputable DC-based developer – withdrew its zoning application to…

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Sugar, We’re Going Down Swinging: Sanofi Sues Merck in Yet Another Attempt to Prolong the Inevitable Loss of its Hold on the Market for Diabetes Treatment

By Alexandra Foster Paris-based drug maker Sanofi AG is yet again seeking to protect its closely guarded,…

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Tax Avoidance or Brilliant Lawyering? The European Commission’s $14.5 billion Tax Bill on Apple

By Alexandra Mcleod and Catriona Coppler On August 30, 2016, the European Commission (“EC”) announced that Ireland’s tax…

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