May 1 2024 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Federal Courts • Law & Economics Blog Post The FTC’s Weak Case Against Amazon Lawrence J. Spiwak Late last year, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), joined by seventeen state attorneys general, filed...
Apr 30 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federalism • Labor & Employment Law • Law & Economics Blog Post Noncompetes, Overtime, and the Status Quo: How Agency Rulemaking Distorts Federal Policy and Why Only Courts Can Fix It Alexander Thomas MacDonald Last week was a busy one for the Biden administration. It issued a raft of...
Apr 29 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Federalism • Law & Economics Blog Post When Facts Bear Out Theory: How Do Firms Respond to Government Efforts to Block Acquisitions of Nascent Competitors in Digital Markets? Lawrence J. Spiwak Investors in tech start-ups are keenly attuned to their exit strategy when they obtain most...
Apr 22 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federalism • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post Whither Expertise? The Decline and Fall of Nonpartisan Policy at the National Labor Relations Board Alexander Thomas MacDonald Last week, the National Labor Relations Board decided Chemtrade West US LLC, a case about...
Apr 20 2024 Topics Jurisprudence • Labor & Employment Law • Supreme Court Blog Post Text Education in Muldrow v. St. Louis: The Supreme Court Just Made Title VII Cases Easier for Plaintiffs to Win Elizabeth K. Dorminey The Supreme Court just lowered the bar for litigants alleging workplace discrimination. But let’s not...
Apr 19 2024 Topics Federalism • Founding Era & History Blog Post Torchbearer of the Republic: James Madison’s Fights for Freedom and the Constitution. Adam F. Griffin This post originally appeared at the Pacific Legal Foundation. James Madison is remembered as the...
Apr 18 2024 Topics Federal Courts • Federalism • Intellectual Property Blog Post The Bayh-Dole Act and the Debate Over “Reasonable Price” March-In Rights Andrei Iancu, Cooper Godfrey In 1980, Congress passed the bipartisan Patent and Trademark Law Amendments Act—better known as the...
Apr 16 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Federalism • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post Congress Explores AI and Copyright Law Lynn White Interest in artificial intelligence (AI) has surged in the 118th Congress. There have been several hearings...
Apr 15 2024 Topics Federalist Society Blog Post Call for Papers on “The Future of Law in an AI World” Steven D. Schaefer The Federalist Society is proud to issue a call for papers on “The Future of...
Apr 12 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Article I Initiative • Federalism Blog Post Presidential Signature Requirements as a Tool for Enforcing Democratic Accountability Alison E. Somin In a world with an ever more powerful administrative state, how can we prevent civil...
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The FTC’s Weak Case Against Amazon
Late last year, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), joined by seventeen state attorneys general, filed...
Topics
Noncompetes, Overtime, and the Status Quo: How Agency Rulemaking Distorts Federal Policy and Why Only Courts Can Fix It
Last week was a busy one for the Biden administration. It issued a raft of...
Topics
When Facts Bear Out Theory: How Do Firms Respond to Government Efforts to Block Acquisitions of Nascent Competitors in Digital Markets?
Investors in tech start-ups are keenly attuned to their exit strategy when they obtain most...
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Whither Expertise? The Decline and Fall of Nonpartisan Policy at the National Labor Relations Board
Last week, the National Labor Relations Board decided Chemtrade West US LLC, a case about...
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Text Education in Muldrow v. St. Louis: The Supreme Court Just Made Title VII Cases Easier for Plaintiffs to Win
The Supreme Court just lowered the bar for litigants alleging workplace discrimination. But let’s not...
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Torchbearer of the Republic: James Madison’s Fights for Freedom and the Constitution.
This post originally appeared at the Pacific Legal Foundation. James Madison is remembered as the...
Topics
The Bayh-Dole Act and the Debate Over “Reasonable Price” March-In Rights
In 1980, Congress passed the bipartisan Patent and Trademark Law Amendments Act—better known as the...
Topics
Congress Explores AI and Copyright Law
Interest in artificial intelligence (AI) has surged in the 118th Congress. There have been several hearings...
Topics
Call for Papers on “The Future of Law in an AI World”
The Federalist Society is proud to issue a call for papers on “The Future of...
Topics
Presidential Signature Requirements as a Tool for Enforcing Democratic Accountability
In a world with an ever more powerful administrative state, how can we prevent civil...