Monthly Archives: February 2013

More on Beer.

This seems to be a theme this semester. Anheuser-Busch is being sued for watering down their (cheap) beer, including Budweiser, Michelob, and other special beers like King Cobra (I had no idea they still made this crap). It seems that former employees have blown the whistle on the company, alleging that right before the beer […]

In Zeus We Trust.

This is Zeus. According to the Supreme Court, we can all trust Zeus to protect our Fourth Amendment rights. Doesn’t he look smart and trustworthy? Well, at least he is cute. This is Aldo. He was a police dog in Florida. Clayton Harris, a man addicted to methamphetamine, was pulled over for an expired license […]

Don’t even think about suing me!

One of my students sent me this CRAZY article about a student suing her professor over a grade. There is always more to the story, as there is here. The most insane part of it all is that the judge denied the professor’s motion to dismiss the complaint. Uh oh, I better hire a lawyer!

This one is important.

Cheap beer. It is the lifeblood of the American college student. Without it, you would all whither away. Or be more prepared for class. Well, the Department of Justice has your back. The Antitrust Division has sued the maker of Budweiser to block its acquisition of the Mexican company that sells Corona. The DoJ argues […]

Placing the blame.

In 2008 the United States suffered a terrible recession, one of the worst in our history. Now that we are on the path to recovery, the government is asking: who is to blame?  Lots of banks and financial institutions have been sued, usually by the SEC, for their role in the financial collapse. Most have […]

The Role of Juries

We have talked about the role of juries in a civil litigation, but haven’t yet given much thought to criminal procedure, and what juries do. Although the systems are parallel in many ways, the stakes are always higher in a criminal case, which gives every procedure more import. Perhaps the title of this post should […]

Almost Anything.

I will do almost anything to reach my students. I am constantly innovating, and I am willing to try new things to get every student in the classroom involved. I will not, however, try to rap. Apparently I wouldn’t make it at Tufts University, where a science professor raps his lectures. I really don’t need […]

Dolls

This is a Bratz doll. Will anyone admit to playing with one? These dolls really make me scared for the future of our society. They are also at the center of a heated legal battle in an industry that is supposed to “play nice.”  Years ago Mattel, a toy company, sued Bratz-maker MGA, alleging that […]