Guest Post: Prof Pete Pedrozo on “Russia’s Shadow Fleet”
Heard about Russia’s “shadow fleet”? A few weeks ago Germany seized an oil tanker alleged to be part of it, and more recently another tanker with a murky status was boarded and detained by...
Heard about Russia’s “shadow fleet”? A few weeks ago Germany seized an oil tanker alleged to be part of it, and more recently another tanker with a murky status was boarded and detained by...
We’ve been hearing a lot about tariffs and trade of late, so it’s the right time to get spooled up on the applicable law and policy. Fortunately, we have Tim Meyer, Duke Law’s Richard...
One of the highlights of the 29th Annual National Security Law Conference was the ‘fireside chat’ Duke Law’s own Professor Bobby Bishop had with Securities and Exchange Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw. Their discussion topic was “Business...
How do national security law issues impact business? What does a national security law practice look like at a major law firm? Today’s video from Duke’s 28th Annual National Security Law Conference helps to...
“Technology,” scholars tell us, “has permitted the division of mankind into ruler and ruled.” While Americans have no desire to rule mankind, they certainly don’t want adversaries wielding high-technology thinking they could use it...
In yesterday’s post I mentioned in that my colleague, Professor Steven Schwarcz, gave a fascinating presentation at Federalist Society’s National Lawyer Convention for a panel entitled “Central Bank Digital Currencies: A New Tool for...
Today’s post comes to us from Professor Tom C.W. Lin of Temple University’s Beasley School of Law. His Lawfire® essay draws from his recent 64-page law review article, “Business Warfare,” (available here) and it...