by Nicholas Evan Hakun
Ever since the attorney-client privilege was expanded to sometimes include experts, courts and litigants have struggled with drawing the line between protected communications and discoverable information.
15 Drexel L. Rev. 1
by Xiaoyang Zhang
A multilateral partnership and a product of the Cold War, COCOM has long been superseded by the successor body, the Wassenaar Arrangement, supposedly to be a non-ideological alternative endeavoring to prompt its member nations to pursue cases of export control for conventional arms and dual-use items.
15 Drexel L. Rev. 47
by Annette DeSipio
Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) funds are investment vehicles that invest in companies that promote one or all three of these goals.
15 Drexel L. Rev. 121
by Hilary Pearsall
Across the country, Medicaid-eligible individuals face widespread challenges in accessing appropriate long-term care, but LGBTQ+ elders face unique barriers to care and are especially vulnerable to discrimination, making this issue particularly pressing.
15 Drexel L. Rev. 183
by Kayla Rubin
Decades of psychological research provide strong evidence that children are different from adults. Nowhere are these differences more apparent than in the interrogation room.
15 Drexel L. Rev. 227