Ebola Quarantine: A Legal & Necessary Precaution

States must be given the latitude to make difficult judgment calls regarding what is necessary to maintain not only public health and safety, but to prevent panic or people taking matters into their own hands.

“Don’t look for us. We will serve Allah – and die for him.”

How the West can stem IS recruiting of foreign fighters.

Certified Review – The Islamic State

Arlan Cohen revisits his recent report on the Islamic State, “Scared to Fight,” with Cornell Law Professor Jens David Ohlin. In part one of the interview, they discuss the legal and policy justifications governing the US response in Iraq and Syria. Jens David Ohlin is a professor at Cornell Law School who specializes in international

POTSHOTS: Misperceptions regarding vaccine safety.

Is it safer to avoid vaccination? Of course not.

IMMUNITY FROM IMMUNIZATION: Mandatory Vaccinations and Exemptions

Should parents be permitted to exempt their children from immunization requirements?

Scared to Fight – A war-weary America prepares for war

In his recent interview with Admiral Mike Mullen regarding the threat posed by the terrorist organization IS (Islamic State), Stephen Colbert momentarily discarded his hawkish conservative persona. “Can I tell you why the American people might be tired of [fighting in the Middle East]?…It is because we are asked to be afraid of it and

The Wild Wild Web and Alter Egos

What do the TV series Deadwood, a voice changer, and tort doctrine have to do with each other? Bonhomme v. St. James, a case that Kirk Sigmon argues overextends the doctrine of fraudulent misrepresentation in the Internet context.

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