Texas State Lawmakers Begin Full Assault on the Judicial-Bypass Abortion Process

Three separate bills were introduced by Republican lawmakers in the Texas State House over the past two weeks, each attacking provisions of the state’s “Judicial-Bypass” process. Judicial-Bypass allows underage girls to seek approval through the court system in order to have an abortion without parental notification. The confidential procedure was established in 1999, in response


Dueling Toxic Substance Control Act Bills could Swing Law’s Efficacy

Two bills have been recently introduced in the Senate in an effort to reform what some legal scholars consider to be one of the weakest regulations on the books. The Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) was introduced in 1976, giving the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) authority to regulate new and existing chemicals. The law, however,


Justices Breyer, Kennedy, Speak out on Criminal Justice Reform

Supreme Court Justices Stephen Breyer and Anthony Kennedy spoke candidly about reforms needed in the criminal justice system before a House Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee meeting in Washington D.C. on March 23rd. In a rare off-topic discussion, Justice Kennedy spoke bluntly about the criminal justice system to the committee stating that, “In many



Indiana and Arkansas Religious Freedom: a Week in Review

It is Friday, April 3rd, a week since the entire world, as it would seem, mouthed a collective ‘wait, you did wha?’ toward the mousy but likable state of Indiana. Governor Mike Pence’s Thursday, March 26th signing of his state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) began a wave of protestation reminiscent of Ferguson, or even




Damages Under The WPLA

The WPLA is broad in its provisions for recovery with some specific limitations. In general, an individual recovering under the WPLA can recover whatever damages they suffered. The Supreme Court discussed damages under the WPLA in Washington stating, “such damages include “any damages recognized by the courts of this state”. Wash. Water Power Co. v.


Understanding Defective Products in the WPLA

Definition of “Defect” It is clear that the Washington Product Liability Act (WPLA) protects people from defective products, but what exactly is a defective product? The WPLA avoids the term “defect.” Instead, the statute imposes liability for harm proximately caused by a product that is “not reasonably safe” in its construction, its design, or its


Bank Regulators’ new Strategy is Turning Directors into Managers

A recent Wall Street Journal report highlights a dramatic increase in personal communication requirements between bank directors, and the Federal Reserve as well as the Office of the Comptroller of Currency (OCC). Shifting away from ‘light-touch’ oversight, these regulators have changed their approach, meeting with boards of directors of the banks it supervises as often