Weekend Law: Trump Sentenced & TikTok Ban

Weekend Law: Trump Sentenced & TikTok Ban

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SCOTUS Ends Human Rights Lawsuits Over Atrocities Abroad

International law expert Curtis Bradley, a professor at the University of Chicago Law School, discusses Supreme Court’s decisions basically eliminating human rights lawsuits against companies over atrocities committed abroad, but reviving Exxon’s $1 billion suit against a Cuban c ...  Show more

SCOTUS Blocks Rastafarian's Suit Against Prison Guards

Richard Garnett, a professor at Notre Dame Law School and Director of the Notre Dame Program on Church, State & Society, discusses the Supreme Court decision blocking a Rastafarian’s suit against prison officials for cutting off his dreadlocks in a flagrant violation of his relig ...  Show more

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