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Marton Sulyok discusses how comparative constitutional law can help us understand different legal cultures in a new blog. "Promoting the collective commitment to shared values and principles represented by the American Constitution on a global scale will become much easier if… https://t.co/JSfrj46Izx
Marton Sulyok discusses how comparative constitutional law can help us understand different legal cultures in a new blog. "Promoting the collective commitment to shared values and principles represented by the American Constitution on a global scale will become much easier if… https://t.co/H43tmymp95
RT @KannonShanmugam: Definitely one of the coolest places I’ve ever spoken — the historic Stevens House in Kansas City. Thank you to Karen…
Do social media companies’ products operate in a “regulation free” zone in which they have statutory immunity from all liability? James M. Burnham, Jennifer Huddleston, Ashley Keller, Chris Marchese, and Eugene Volokh discuss this question and more: https://t.co/tv98WBTcb6
"The IRA is putting cost-cutting pressure on pharmaceutical companies, which are foregoing the cost, time, and risk it takes to develop new therapies," writes Daniel E. Troy in a new blog. "As a result, many new and better drugs that might have been developed will not be… https://t.co/wC4sI1Wa6d
How Should Historical Gloss Inform Our Interpretation of the Constitution? Julian Ku writes A Review of Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs: Constitutional Authority in Practice. Read: https://t.co/6KfmYE7s3U
Is “Sectoral Bargaining” a Good Idea? Raymond J. LaJeunesse discusses in a new blog. Read: https://t.co/3y7fHXu4bS
RT @TheCacci: Fed Soc’n—#Christmas edition 🎄 #appellatelaw #appellatepractice #governmentlawyers cc: @FedSoc https://t.co/dqpwAh0bfR
On December 9, the Supreme Court denied certiorari in Boston Parent Coalition for Academic Excellence...
In the wake of the October 7, 2023 terrorist attack in Israel, there have been...
Federal civil rights enforcement in the employment area is handled by the Equal Employment Opportunity...
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