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Lange v. California: Restoring the Fourth Amendment’s Forgotten Right to Be Secure
The question of when and how police may enter our homes strikes at the core...
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Two studies, different results: How did Cook County’s bail reform really impact crime?
Bail reform efforts that seek to shrink jail populations and scale back the use of...
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NLC 2020: National Security Law Panel on "The Law, China, and the Possible New Cold War"
As part of the National Lawyers Convention, the International & National Security Law Practice Group...
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Privileges or Immunities: More Than a Nullity, But Not Boundless
The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...
RIP Judge Ralph K. Winter
Judge Ralph Winter, Senior Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit...
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Virtual Juries Are Viable, but Their Usage Should Be Rare
Since the beginning of business closures earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, hundreds...
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The Real World Costs of Heavy-Handed Chemical Regulation
Over the last few months, people around the world have learned more about the global...
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Insufficiently Supported Causal Inferences: A Response to Barak-Corren and Tebbe
In November, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia. That case...
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A Circuit Split Emerges on Post-June Medical Abortion Standards
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The Reindeer Rule: Lynch and Allegheny Explained
The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...