David Page is a US and Israeli attorney practicing law in Jerusalem. David is a graduate of Harvard University and the University of Chicago Law School, after which he went to study European law at the University of Paris and to clerk on the US Court of Appeals. David also has learned at the Mir Yeshiva, and has taught public health policy at the Faculty of Law of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and published in the field. He served as regulatory counsel in an American Israeli high-tech company for more than a decade dealing with medical technology and has for the past half decade practiced law and risk management as principal of his own Jerusalem-based business and private law firm. His latest books are Rav Gustman (Mesorah Publications 2018) and a forthcoming book on wine and alcohol usage from the perspective of the Written and Oral Torah, Mystery of the Tree of Knowledge (2021). You can write David at david@davidpagelaw.com or visit him at www.davidpagelaw.com.
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ASU Morrison Prize honors proposal to reform utility laws to combat climate change
February 16, 2021 GMT
Joshua C. Macey, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School, has been recognized with the 2021 Morrison Prize – an honor established in 2015 and administered through the Program on Law and Sustainability at ASU Law – for his paper, “Zombie Energy Laws,” on reforming utility laws to combat climate change.
Joshua C. Macey, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School, has been recognized with the 2021 Morrison Prize – an honor established in 2015 and administered through the Program on Law and Sustainability at ASU Law – for his paper, “Zombie Energy Laws,” on reforming utility laws to combat climate change.
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In the first round of the serosurvey done by the state government, as of September 16, 2020, two crore people were already infected. 31 million were affected by Covid in Karnataka by August, US study says  |  Photo Credit: IANS
Bengaluru: The state under-recorded Covid infections, a US analysis has claimed. An analysis done by researchers from Duke University in North Carolina, USA, said this.
According to the analysis, published in the February 4 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, 31 million people in the state were infected with Covid by August 29 2020. Karnataka’s official data put the total number of infections at 3.3 lakh as on the same day.
Judge David Tatel, who served on the nation's most prominent appeals court for 27 years and had a hand in many major environmental cases, is stepping aside.