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Abandoning Abandonment — Appeals Court Backtracks on Jurisdictional Oddity

January 18, 2024

Bryan Lammon, a professor of law, discusses a revised opinion from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit in a case where the plaintiff wished to abandon unresolved claims.


In This U.S. Appeals Court, ‘Dismiss’ and ‘Abandon’ are Not Synonyms

October 10, 2023

Bryan Lammon, a professor of law, discusses a series of rulings from the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that found plaintiffs may only dismiss entire actions, not individual claims.


Modelo Especial Tops Bud Light as Most-sold US Beer for Second Consecutive Month

July 11, 2023

Dr. Neil Reid, a professor of geography and planning, discusses Bud Light’s fall from the No. 1 beer in the United States.


AB InBev, Molson Coors Dent U.S. Craft Beer Competition With Cheaper Six-packs

June 13, 2023

Dr. Neil Reid, a professor of geography and planning, discusses how inflation is benefitting major multinational brewers.


After Roe v Wade, Next U.S. Abortion Battle: State v State

May 9, 2022

Lee Strang, the John W. Stoepler Professor of Law and Values in the College of Law, talks about bills to extend abortion bans to states where the procedure remains legal.


From Kyiv’s Outskirts to the U.S. Midwest, Law Students Stand Up for Ukraine

March 24, 2022

Alona Matchenko, a law student and native of Ukraine, discusses her efforts to help Ukraine and refugees.


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