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The Danger of Applying the Major Questions Doctrine to Major Risks
Study co-authored by Vanderbilt JD-PhD ’16 Elissa Philip Gentry and Vanderbilt’s W. Kip Viscusi examines the rationale of the Supreme Court’s COVID-era limitations on OSHA’s authority and what it means for future crises. Read MoreMay. 17, 2023
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Madison Lowery Named 2023 George Barrett Social Justice Fellow
Lowery will work at the Tennessee Innocence Project, where she will help clients navigate re-entry. Read MoreMay. 15, 2023
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23 members of the Class of 2023 recognized at commencement with academic and citizenship awards
23 members of the Class of 2023 received academic honors, journal awards, citizenship and leadership awards, or recognition from the Vanderbilt Bar Association Read MoreMay. 12, 2023
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Pay attention to potential charter school expansion in Tennessee | Opinion
In the matter of NFIB v. OSHA, the Supreme Court refused to uphold an emergency temporary standard (ETS) from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), which required large employers to have their workers vaccinated or masked and tested. The Court employed the Major Questions Doctrine as part of… Read MoreMay. 8, 2023
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Pay attention to potential charter school expansion in Tennessee
In the matter of NFIB v. OSHA, the Supreme Court refused to uphold an emergency temporary standard (ETS) from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), which required large employers to have their workers vaccinated or masked and tested. The Court employed the Major Questions Doctrine as part of… Read MoreMay. 8, 2023
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Beth Cruz ’10 Named Assistant Dean and Martha Craig Daughtrey Director for Public Interest
Cruz brings significant public interest law experience from Nashville Public Defender’s Office. Read MoreMay. 5, 2023
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With U.S. Payments System at a Crossroads, New Paper Explores Path for Stablecoins and Central Bank Digital Currency to Boost Financial Inclusion and Efficiency
Digital assets legal expert Yesha Yadav and senior payment policy experts Jose Fernandez da Ponte and Amy Davine Kim explore how digital asset technologies can ensure a globally competitive payments system in the U.S. Read MoreApr. 24, 2023
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Alex Tritell ’23 Wins 2022 ABA Health Law Section Student Writing Award
Tritell’s article, “In WHO’s Interest?: Regulating Human Germline Gene Editing,” poses questions about the legal implications of human gene modification Read MoreApr. 17, 2023
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A Novel Argument for the Right to Public Education
Study from Vanderbilt Law’s Matthew Patrick Shaw frames education as a Property Interest Read MoreMar. 30, 2023
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Vanderbilt Announces Creation of The Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator for Political Economy and Regulation
Law School Professor Ganesh Sitaraman to lead effort to advance research, education and ideas in economic policy and regulation Read MoreFeb. 28, 2023