Professor Zoli Explores Terror's Organizational Tactics in Terrorism and Political Violence Article
In this article Zoli and Williams explore the underappreciated role of organizational tactics in terrorist violence in an understudied single case: ISIS’s execution of the Nov. 13, 2015 Paris attacks.

New Article by Professor A. Joseph Warburton Examines Mutual Funds' Risky Borrowing Practices
“Economists often assume that open-end mutual funds do not leverage themselves by borrowing money, however the Investment Company Act of 1940 permits mutual funds to have a capital structure that is up to one-third debt,” said A. Joseph Warburton, professor of finance at Syracuse University’s Martin J. Whitman School of Management and professor of law at Syracuse University’s College of Law. “This paper is the first to study the performance of open-end funds that exploit their statutory borrowing authority.”

Professor Arlene Kanter Calls for CRPD Ratification in Touro Law Review
Kanter’s article concludes with an immediate call for the Senate to ratify the CRPD in order to fulfill its duty to Americans with disabilities ...

Professor Shubha Ghosh Publishes on "Jurisdiction Stripping" & Commercial Law in Akron Law Review
“This article examines how the Federal Circuit addresses state commercial and contract law in its patent law jurisprudence,” writes Crandall Melvin Professor of Law and Director of the Syracuse Intellectual Property Law Institute Shubha Ghosh in the abstract to “Jurisdiction Stripping of the Federal Circuit?” in Akron Law Review, 52:2 ...

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