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NLC Panel of Interest: Religious Liberty and the New Court
A few days ago, on November 4, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a...
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The House Staff Antitrust Report Will Negatively Affect More Than the Tech Industry
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United for Uzeugbunam
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Section 230 Legal Issues: The FCC's Authority and the First Amendment
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The Extrajudicial Activities of Judges: What Rules Apply and Why They Do
The Code of Judicial Conduct for federal judges and the parallel Code of Judicial Conduct...
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Supreme Silence: A Decade of Second Amendment Litigation in the Circuits
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The DOJ’s Weak Case Against Google
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The Dilemma of Direct Democracy
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Why the Shareholder Primacy Model of Corporate Governance Allows for More Environmentally Conscious Firms
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Searching Devices at the Border: What Does the Fourth Amendment Require?
In Alasaad v. Wolf, both the U.S. government and plaintiffs – 11 U.S. citizens and...