Tamara Tabo
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Securities and Exchange Commission, Securities Law
SEC's New Rules On Equity Crowdfunding Give People New Ways To Ask Friends For Money
What’s wrong with this proposed system? Let's discuss... -
California, Crime, Politics, Prisons, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
The Consequences of Brown v. Plata Are Nothing to Dismiss: The California Prison Case Continues
Releasing criminal offenders into mainstream society to avoid prison overcrowding means . . . increasing the number of criminal offenders in mainstream society. - Sponsored
Navigating Financial Success by Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Maximizing Firm Performance
In this CLE-eligible webinar, we’ll explore the most common accounting pitfalls and how to avoid them for your firm. -
Election Law, Free Speech, Money, Politics, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
Rumors Of Democracy's Death Are Greatly Exaggerated: Why McCutcheon Can Be A Good Thing
Sadly, liberals are too busy class-baiting and wailing about Citizens United to have hard conversations about the First Amendment and the political process.
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Barack Obama, Constitutional Law, Health Care / Medicine, Politics
When Democracy Hurts: The Painful But Legitimate Debate Over Obamacare
Conservative columnist Tamara Tabo defends Republican efforts to defund Obamacare. -
Crime, Guns / Firearms, Health Care / Medicine, Politics, Violence
What We're Not Talking About When We're Talking About Guns
What changes to law and policy can we talk about in the aftermath of the Washington Navy Yard shooting? -
Barack Obama, Constitutional Law, Military / Military Law, Politics
Obama's Right To Be Wrong: Presidential Power And Military Action
Let’s talk about who gets to decide where American forces go when push comes to shove.... -
Free Speech, Gay, Gay Marriage, Lesbians, Pictures, Politics, Religion, Weddings
Why Using Anti-Discrimination Laws Against Wedding Photographers Doesn't Work
Conservative columnist Tamara Tabo argues against using the law to force businesses to provide services to same-sex couples’ weddings. -
Politics, Texas
Driving Through Flyover Country: Conservative Pluralism And Finding The Good Life
If you are from urban areas, especially on the coasts, there are massive swaths of America that feel like a foreign country. - Sponsored
Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
The rise of remote work has dramatically reshaped the relationship between Lawyers and Law Firms, see how Scale LLP has taken the steps to get… -
Education / Schools, Health Care / Medicine, Kids, Politics
Infectious Diseases: The Back-to-School Edition
When state laws make it easier for parents to withhold vaccinations from their children, more children get sick -- and you might too.... -
American Bar Association / ABA, Bar Exams, Law Schools, Minority Issues, Racism
What's More Racist? The Trouble With Low Bar Passage Rates At Historically Black Law Schools
What is to be done about low bar exam passage rates at historically black law schools? -
Military / Military Law, Politics, Trials
Bradley Manning Thinks He Knows Best: The Hubris of a Leaker
Bradley Manning’s acts were, at best, absurdly naive, and at worst, paternalistic and hubristic. -
Immigration, Kids, Politics
The Impossible DREAM (Act): Why This Immigration Question Is Just A Distraction
The DREAM Act and its progeny don’t work, and they distract lawmakers from the larger, more consequential immigration debate. -
Crime, Kirsten Gillibrand, Military / Military Law, R. Ted Cruz, Rape, Violence, Women's Issues
Nothing Is Gained By Minimizing Rape -- A Response
What is gained by saying that rape in the military is on par with rape in the civilian world?
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The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms.
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Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
How to best leverage generative AI as an early adopter with ethical use.
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Navigating Financial Success by Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Maximizing Firm Performance
In this CLE-eligible webinar, we’ll explore the most common accounting pitfalls and how to avoid them for your firm.
Sponsored
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Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
The rise of remote work has dramatically reshaped the relationship between Lawyers and Law Firms, see how Scale LLP has taken the steps to get…
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Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
If 2023 introduced legal professionals to generative AI, then 2024 will be when law firms start adapting to utilize it. Things are moving fast, so…
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Crime, Kirsten Gillibrand, Military / Military Law, R. Ted Cruz, Rape, Violence, Women's Issues
Marine Barracks or College Dorm: Senate Bill Raises False Alarm Over Where Women Are Most Likely to Be Raped
When Congress sends the message that a woman would be safer from rape if she went to the average university than if she served her country in our armed forces, it maligns the military and gives women a false fear. -
Crime, Media and Journalism, Minority Issues, Racism, Trials
It Was Just Another Criminal Case: Why The Outrage Over George Zimmerman's Acquittal?
Why do we want the Zimmeman trial to mean something beyond the trial itself? Is it because it’s safer to talk about race and ethnicity this way? -
Abortion, Politics, Texas, Women's Issues
Wendy's Wasted Voice: Why Fighting the Texas Abortion Bill Was Not 'Pro-Woman'
Wendy Davis, teenage single mother turned Harvard Law grad turned Texas state senator, could be a powerful champion for genuinely pro-woman programs. Instead, she fights limits on late-term abortions and improved health and safety standards for abortion facilities. -
California, Gay, Gay Marriage, Politics, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
What's Horrible About Hollingsworth Is Horrible for Us All
The Supreme Court's ruling in Hollingsworth v. Perry is a disastrous decision, as conservative columnist Tamara Tabo explains. -
Clarence Thomas, Constitutional Law, Crime, Politics, SCOTUS, Sentencing Law, Supreme Court
Mandatory Minimums: SCOTUS Gets (A Little Less) Confused
A notable new ruling from the Supreme Court on sentencing. -
Constitutional Law, Federal Government, Politics, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
The Hidden Blessings of the NSA's Spying
There's a silver lining to the NSA spying cloud, as columnist Tamara Tabo explains. -
5th Circuit, Crime, Death Penalty, Edith Jones, Federal Judges, Federalist Society, Legal Ethics, Minority Issues, Politics, Racism
A Tale of Sound & Fury (But No Transcript): In Defense of Judge Edith Jones
A group of civil rights organizations recently filed a misconduct complaint against Judge Edith Jones of the Fifth Circuit. A former Jones clerk, Tamara Tabo, comes to the judge's defense.