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Social Media in the Crosshairs: The Fight Over Social Media Regulations in the Aftermath of NetChoice v. Bonta
McGeorge Student Chapter
McGeorge School of Law3200 5th Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95817
Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, and The Future of Mandatory Ethnic Studies Courses in California
McGeorge Student Chapter
McGeorge School of Law, Classroom A3200 5th Ave
Sacramento, CA 95817
In the Name of Diversity: Do Diversity Mandates Decimate Free Speech on Campus
Northern Kentucky Student Chapter
NKU Chase College of LawNunn Hall, University Dr.
Highland Heights, KY 41099
Texas Court Confronts Misleading Political Communications and the First Amendment
Can states prohibit “misleading” political communications? Not if the First Amendment has anything to say...
Florida Supreme Court Clarifies Meaning of “Riot” in the Combating Public Disorder Act
It’s not often that a judicial decision is celebrated as a “monumental victory” by...
Janus Does Not Require Opt-Ins for Paycheck Deductions of Already Unionized Public Employees in Alaska
In June 2018, the United States Supreme Court issued its decision in Janus v. American...
Idaho Supreme Court rejects controversial ethics rule 8.4(g)
The Idaho Supreme Court recently took the extraordinary step of unanimously rejecting a proposal by...
State Court Docket Watch: Washington v. Palla Sum
In Washington v. Palla Sum, the Washington Supreme Court considered whether courts in Washington should...