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UNHRC discusses COVID-19's implications on human rights

UNHRC discusses COVID-19's implications on human rights

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Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law Professor Anita Ramasastry was one of two experts to address the more than 200 global delegates as part of the Human Rights Council's dialogue on the complex human rights issues raised by the pandemic.

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.