Nate Luce
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Judiciary Braces for Case Spike if Supreme Court Guts Chevron
A US Supreme Court ruling that further weakens or even overturns the power of federal agencies to interpret ambiguous laws would force lower courts to take on much of that burden. Read MoreFeb. 13, 2024
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Guthrie reappointed as dean of Vanderbilt Law School
The reappointment is for a five-year term starting July 1, at which point Guthrie will have completed 15 years in the role. Read MoreFeb. 12, 2024
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DeFi Innovation and Regulation
Yesha Yadav delves into the complexities of decentralized finance (DeFi), exploring market structures, regulatory challenges, and the pivotal role of smart contracts in shaping the future of financial landscapes. Read MoreFeb. 8, 2024
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Remembering Scott Edwards ’15
Scott Edwards ’15 passed away on January 12, 2024. Scott Edwards was born in Memphis, TN, to Wendy and Paul Edwards on September 11, 1989. He grew up as the middle brother to his older brother, Price, and his younger brother, Michael. His mother, Wendy, passed away while Scott was… Read MoreFeb. 7, 2024
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Remembering John Roe ’72
John Howard Roe, Jr., aged 77, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on February 6, 2024, after a brief but valiant battle with pancreatic cancer. John was born on December 29, 1946, in Springfield, Tennessee, to John Howard Roe, Sr. and Lillian C. Roe. John grew up in Clarksville,… Read MoreFeb. 7, 2024
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Three New Federal Laws Could Dramatically Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2030. Will They Deliver?
Interdisciplinary article evaluates the behavioral and structural challenges to implementation of the IIJA, Inflation Reduction Act, and the CHIPS and Science Act Read MoreFeb. 5, 2024
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The Insanity Plea That Shook a Small Town
A Marine killed a man, sparking a long and baffling manhunt. The case raises questions about mental health and the criminal-justice system Read MoreFeb. 2, 2024