Maul Law March 15, 2018 U.S./U.K. Aviation Trade Relations After Brexit Ever since “Brexit” (the nickname for the United Kingdom’s (U.K.) withdrawal from the European Union Read More
Maul Law March 14, 2018 The Limits of “Settlement” Disclaimers Lawyers love slapping the expression “For Settlement Purposes Only” (and/or “Confidential”) on Read More
Maul Law March 13, 2018 Should Low-Income Tenants Receive Low-Cost Defense? Going off of last week’s post concerning low-income tenant exploitation, a question that naturally arises is Read More
Maul Law March 10, 2018 Exploiting Low-Income Tenants in Michigan How legally exploitable are lower-class tenants in Michigan? It’s an empirical question, and one that has not Read More
Maul Law Jan. 3, 2018 The Conundrum of Strict Liability Crimes (2) As discussed in part one of this series, strict liability crimes—criminal offenses which do not require the Read More
Maul Law Jan. 3, 2018 Commercial Aviation’s Sterling Safety Record – Law, Economics, or Trump? Before taking to Twitter yesterday to issue a rather controversial message to North Korea regarding nuclear Read More
Maul Law Nov. 30, 2017 Videogames Promoting Gambling for Minors? Electronic Arts (EA), one of the largest videogame developers in the world, has come under fire from Read More
Maul Law Nov. 29, 2017 The Conundrum of Strict Liability Crimes (1) In Morrissette vs. United States, 342 U.S. 246 (1952), Justice Robert Jackson, writing for a unanimous Read More