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Does the Trump Administration Have “Good Cause” to Skip Notice and Comment?
If we were purists, federal agencies would scarcely make rules at all. The Founders did...
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Beware the Ides of May: Universal Injunctions in the Trump v. CASA Oral Argument
What does the Citizenship Clause mean? “All persons born or naturalized in the United States,...
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State Secrets Privilege: The Government’s Common Law National Security Privilege
Throughout American history, the federal government has argued that certain information should remain classified to...
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If the President Can Fire FCC Commissioners, Should the Agency Be Restructured?
Whatever notions one may have entertained in the past—or may still entertain—regarding the Federal Communications...
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New From FedSoc: State Court Docket Watch Newsletter
Federalism is a central feature of our American system of government. In recognition of the...
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Using Public Accommodations Laws to Protect Religious Groups From Private Cancellation
A pioneering case charts how religious groups can harness the power of public accommodations laws...
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When AI Defames: Global Precedents and the Stakes in Starbuck v. Meta
The rapid rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked concerns about its potential to...
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Big Tech and the Conservative Paradox
Last month may well be remembered as Big Tech’s Antitrust April. On Monday, April 14,...
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States Work to Prevent Noncitizens from Voting
In recent weeks, much attention has been given to the passage in the U.S. House...
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