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Enemy of the Estate: How Will Congress Fix the Estate Tax Debacle of 2010?

May 26th, 2010

Discussion of Congress’ handling of the estate tax lapse and the possible effects of both inaction and any future action.



Who Dat? Who Dat? Who dat say dey gonna sue dem Saints fans?

February 13th, 2010

Written By: Jennifer Hill
Research By: Casey E. Sanders
Edited By: Stephen Robbins
Managing Editor: Kirk Strohman
Chances are, you are one of the 100+ million people who watched Super Bowl XLIV on Sunday. To say it was big is an understatement – it was a day of record breaking. Along with being the most-watched television program since the [...]



War of the Whales

November 19th, 2009

Written By:  Casey E.R. Sanders
Researched By:  Moorisha Bey-Taylor
Edited By:  Stephen Robbins
Managing Editor:  Mary Anne Nash
Every week, Animal Planet airs the reality television series “Whale Wars.” The show chronicles the

missions of the radical environmental group Sea Shepherd as they attempt to disrupt the Japanese whaling fleet from the hunting of minke and fin whales. The [...]



Somebody May Beat Me, But They Are Going to Have to Bleed to Do It: Injury Liability in Sports

April 23rd, 2009

Written by: Casey Sanders
Researched by: Ed Bushnell
Managing Editor: Brady Iandiorio
A batter digs into the soft brown dirt to face down a pitcher throwing a ball at nearly 100 miles per hour. A halfback takes a football and runs full-charge into players looking to hit him with the same physical force of a small car. A [...]



BCS: Bowl Championship Series Or Big Cash Settlement?

March 5th, 2009

Written by: Eric Blaine
Researched by: Eric Wasik
Edited by: Casey Sanders
Managing Editor: Mary Anne Nash
It should come as no surprise that political figures can get as excited about sports as the rest of us, college football in particular. With strong regional and state affiliations, enthusiastic alumni, and big-time media alliances, college football games are one of [...]



Executive Orders: The Power of the President’s Pen

December 11th, 2008

Written by: Kirk Strohman
Researched by: Casey E. Sanders
Edited by: Daniel Kwak
Managing Editor: Mary Anne Nash
Executive orders can be as socially important as integrating the armed forces or simply a means of calming public anxiety in the face of the “Y2K problem.” They can be effective tools to block financing to terrorist organizations or authorize controversial [...]



Witness Tampering: When Does Dirty Work Become A Crime?

October 23rd, 2008

Written by: Edward S. Bushnell
Researched by: Daniel Kwak and John Deininger
Edited by: Casey E. Sanders
Managing Editor: Mary Anne Nash
There are some legal jobs where you just have to get your hands dirty. Criminal defense attorney Robert Simels may have such a job – he’s known for defending high-profile alleged criminals, [...]



The Costly Free Market

September 25th, 2008

Written by: Nick Caleb
Researched by: Casey E. Sanders
Edited by: Stefanie Herrington, Daniel Kwak, and Eric Blaine
Managing Editor: Amy E. Seely
ATTENTION:  The final buzzer may have just sounded on the Wall Street Era.
The global marketplace is in the midst of a serious financial crisis of which the effects are in no way limited to American International [...]



Masthead

December 15th, 2007

THE LEGALITY ONLINE LAW JOURNAL

Fall 2009 Editorial Board

Editor-In-Chief

Brady Iandiorio

Managing Editors

Articles Editor

Mary Anne Nash

Matthew A. Schroettnig*

Kirk Strohman

Jennifer Hill**

Contributing Editors

Benjamin Albers**
Amanda Husted**
Stephen Robbins**

Eric Blaine
Daniel Kwak
Casey E. Sanders

Moorisha Bey-Taylor**
Jesus Miguel Palomares**
Adam Shelton**

Tracy Frazier

* Indicates a Co-founding member of the Legality.
** Indicates a new member of the Legality.

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