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Silicon Valley Giving Professor Madoff talks to the Atlantic about donor suggested funds and the culture of giving in Silicon Valley. Immigration & Corporate Law Professor Greenfield writes an op-ed for the ACS blog on the potential of fits against firms operationalizing Trump immigration insurance policies. BC Founders Professor Mary Bilder offers her ideas to a Time Magazine request for posthumous presidential pardon concepts. SVCF Meltdown Professor Madoff talks to Marketwatch in regards to the collapse of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation under Law News rising stress and scrutiny. [newline]Consequences of Cahill Professor Repetti cited in Tax Notes on the Estate of Cahill case and its impact on the estate planning neighborhood. Professor Kent Greenfield participates in a media rally in support of freedom of speech by calling the president’s assaults on the press “harmful.” The Glucksberg Test Professor Kent Greenfield speaks to the San Francisco Chronicle about SCOTUS nominee Kavanaugh and a possible sign on his feelings round Roe v Wade.

DACA Battle Continues Professor Kari Hong comments within the Washington Post on the negotiations between Democrats and Republicans on an answer to DACA and immigration. ID’d By Nationality Professor Holper comments in Commonwealth Magazine on the growing frequency of the MA US Attorney’s office figuring out defendants by their nationality. Battle for Control Professor Brian Quinn talks to Reuters concerning the CBS lawsuit towards National Amusements, part of the battle over a proposed merger. Under Fire BC Law scientific professor Paul Tremblay talks to the Boston Globe concerning the questions raised about City Hall ties of outdoor counsel investigating the hearth division.

Systemic Failure Professor Francine Sherman discusses how black ladies are disproportionately punished at school techniques with USA Today. Nonprofit Oversight Professor Ray Madoff’s views highlighted in a Nonprofit Quarterly article in regards to the reduction in IRS budgets and the impression on oversight. ‘Deliberate Neglect’ In a Cognoscenti op ed, Professor Kari Hong explains why the US should shut immigration detention centers down now. Border Orphanages In a Cognoscenti op ed, Professor Kari Hong discusses the surprising treatment of kids at immigration facilities–and what could be done. Big Structural Change Prof. Kent Greenfield talks to the Huffington Post about Warren’s problem to legal guidelines of Biden’s house state of Delaware. Abuse of Office Professor George Brown discusses potential impeachment around Donald Trump’s recent conduct in an article in The Washington Post.

Legal Shift Jeff Cohen is quoted in Law360 on the potential adjustments to be anticipated in Massachusetts courts with a Biden presidency. Offshore Tax Scheme Ray Madoff voices concern for the wealthy illegally avoiding taxes, highlighted by billionaire philanthropist Robert Smith’s allegations within the Washington Post. Saks Split Brian Quinn discusses the potential separation of Hudson’s Bay’s Saks.com and Saks Fifth Avenue brick and mortar stores in TFL. Immigration Reversals Kari Hong feedback for The Boston Globe on Biden’s push to reverse Trump immigration insurance policies. SPAC Boom Renee Jones comments in ABC News on dangers traders take in special function acquisition corporations for potential profitable returns. Fixing Charitable Giving In Forbes, Ray Madoff discusses reforms to close loopholes which will have hindered donor suggested funds from being timely distributed to charities.

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