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Is tort law being used to set national climate policy? Are these suits a legitimate exercise of state authority or an attempt to achieve national policy by circumventing Congress through litigation? In Suncor Energy v. Commissioners of Boulder County, the Supreme Court will

We are gearing up for the National Student Symposium!🔥 The Federalist Society and the ASU Law Student Chapter will host the 45th National Student Symposium on March 13–14, 2026. Under the theme “Liberty Rising: The Rebirth of Free Markets, Free Speech, and Federalism,” this

Happy Congress Day! 🇺🇸 On this day in 1789, Congress met for the first time. Today we celebrate the first branch of American government and the constitutional role of the legislative power vested in Congress. The separation of powers begins with Article I — where the people’s https://t.co/BFrHACEVt3

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