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"The law requires Chinese tech company ByteDance to divest its ownership interest in the social media app TikTok. If it doesn’t, then TikTok will face an all-out ban in the U.S." Read more from Joel Thayer: https://t.co/2kSdbV2WCd
Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a law that could potentially ban TikTok in the United States. Hear the arguments from both sides of the issue from our 2024 Rosenkranz Debate, featuring Miguel Estrada and Patrick Philbin. https://t.co/2CR6Y5J1w6
Defending Freedom Is a Noble Task That Has No End, writes John Kennerly Davis in a new blog. "The full text of Lincoln’s address, just ten sentences long, always deserves our careful consideration." Read: https://t.co/1OgFgdfEpg
In this Freedom of Thought webinar, Stanley Fish, John O. McGinnis, Laurie Ellen Moore, Aaron Sibarium, and Hon. James C. Ho discuss "Academic Freedom and "Professional Norms": The Amy Wax Affair and Freedom of Thought in Higher Education." Watch: https://t.co/rBlf5feUqY
RT @CoryJBrewer: 2024 Judge Rudolph T. Randa Award and Lecture is underway at the Milwaukee Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society @FedS…
RT @julianku: For @FedSoc , I consider the implications of "historical gloss" for originalism in @curtisabradley's authoritative new book.…
"Despite failing to legally mass forgive student debt three times, [the Biden Administration] announced a fourth attempt in late October," writes Abhishek Kambli and Erin Gaide in a new blog on student loan forgiveness. "The questionable legal basis for this plan and the outcome… https://t.co/XDOfK7HTPx
John Carroll, Richard Feinstein, Laurel Kilgour, Barry Nigro, Barak Richman, and Adam Biegel joined us in this #FedSocForums episode for a discussion on the DOJ and FTC's withdrawal of Statements of Antitrust Enforcement Policy in Health Care. Watch: https://t.co/R4RCFHI7wn
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