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Clinic curates COVID-19 resources for businesses and nonprofits

Clinic curates COVID-19 resources for businesses and nonprofits

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The Entrepreneurial Law Clinic's expansive COVID-19 Resource List is designed to help organizations find and leverage application information and services during the pandemic.

WATCH: Legal Tips in Three Minutes | Tax Season

WATCH: Legal Tips in Three Minutes | Tax Season

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Tax Day has been pushed back this year, which means it’s the perfect time to get a jump start and dial in the details well before the new deadline. With this in mind, Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law Associate Dean and Tax LL.M. Director Scott Schumacher explains how taxpayers can leverage the right resources to ensure a maximum — and accurate — return.

New spring course explores ‘Law in the Time of COVID-19’

New spring course explores ‘Law in the Time of COVID-19’

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With a distinct emphasis on service, the innovative new offering includes public panels addressing legal issues at play in managing, or reacting to, the present public health emergency.

Batter up: Analyzing the moral hazard of baseball’s most controversial rule
Fans watch a Mariners baseball game.

Batter up: Analyzing the moral hazard of baseball’s most controversial rule

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America’s pastime may be on hold, but it’s never a bad time to debate it. In a paper presented at the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law Professor Steve Calandrillo applies a legal framework to and breaks down the cost-benefit analysis of the divisive designated hitter rule.

Supporting Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law students

Supporting Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law students

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Amid unprecedented times, it is more important than ever to come together in support of students. Here are ways to do so.