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Book Review: The Law of Law School, by Andrew Guthrie Ferguson and Jonathan Yusef Newton
Mentoring law students and advising people considering law school about the pros and cons of...
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New EEOC Religious Discrimination Guidance
In the past week, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued two important statements on...
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COVID Vaccination Mandate?
Disability accommodation and collective bargaining entanglements certainly matter, but there probably are better explanations for...
Ten Surprising Highlights from OCR’s New Annual Report
On January 13, the Trump Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR), which I headed...
Supreme Court reviews FTC monetary awards
In AMG Capital Management LLC v. FTC, No. 19-508, the Supreme Court is reviewing the...
DC Makes it Easier for Electric Scooter and E-bike Riders to Sue Drivers
The Federalist Society’s 2020 Civil Justice Update, published on December 1, 2020, included a discussion...
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Carr v. Saul: Issue Exhaustion & Constitutional Adjudication
On March 3, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Carr v. Saul—a case...
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Reading the Wrong Play
Kurt Lash’s review of my new book ably restates his own position, which has become...
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A President Presides over the Entire Executive Branch
Nothing quite focuses the mind like a deadline. People serving in an outgoing Administration are...
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Fireside Chat with FCC Chairman Ajit Pai
On this day, the day of the final FCC Open Meeting of Chairman Pai’s tenure...