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Introducing the Freedom of Thought Project
There is a growing divide in this country over how to think about freedom of...
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SCOTUS Asked If 5th Amendment Bars Compelling Defendants to Unlock Electronic Devices
Last month, a New Jersey police officer who was under investigation for leaking information about...
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How to Research the Constitutionality of Impeaching Former Presidents
Recently I’ve pivoted from 38 years of writing books and law review articles to spending...
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Groundhog Day: President Biden's China Strategy
On February 2, as Americans observed the quasi-holiday Groundhog Day, the Arleigh-Burke class guided-missile destroyer...
Does the Church Autonomy Doctrine Bar Courts from Hearing Tort Actions Arising from the Church-Minister Employment Relationship?
The U.S. Supreme Court’s most recent church autonomy cases have focused on the ministerial exception...
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APABA-Indiana's Annual Lunar New Year CLE Program
On February 19, 2021 from 1:00-3:30pm ET, the Asian-Pacific American Bar Association of Indiana is...
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FedSoc Faculty Fellowship
The Olin-Searle-Smith-Darling Fellows in Law program will offer top young legal thinkers the opportunity to...
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A Minimum Wage Hike Would Kill Jobs and Hamstring Restaurants
COVID-19 dealt a mule-kick to the solar plexus for small business, most especially restaurants. Now...
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Does the Ministerial Exception Apply to Hostile Work Environment Claims?
There is no longer any doubt that the ministerial exception exists, and courts and litigants...
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The Spirit of the First Amendment Matters More than Ever in the Digital Age
In a 1999 Northwestern Law Review article, Professor Burt Neuborne noted that the First Amendment...