Nov 10 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law • Separation of Powers Blog Post News Is the NLRB Unconstitutional? The Courts May Finally Decide. Alexander Thomas MacDonald This term, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear three major cases involving the...
Nov 9 2023 Topics Intellectual Property • Litigation • Supreme Court Blog Post News Procedure in Practice: Culley v. Marshall and the Future of Civil Asset Forfeiture Jill Jacobson Experts on both sides of the civil forfeiture debate—Robert Johnson from the Institute for Justice...
Nov 8 2023 Topics Environmental & Energy Law • Federalist Society Blog Post News Environmental Law Visits Bedford Falls at the National Lawyers Convention Jeffrey H. Wood It’s almost that time of year when TV channel-flippers (like me) invariably stumble across “It’s...
Nov 7 2023 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post Biden’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence: An Ill-Advised Departure from Light-Touch Regulation Patricia J. Paoletta As promised, just in time for Halloween, late on October 30, the Biden White House...
Nov 6 2023 Topics Federalist Society Blog Post News 2023 NLC Digital Survival Guide Everything You Need to Know About the 2023 National Lawyers Convention The 2023 National Lawyers...
Nov 6 2023 Blog Post Federal Permitting Reform: Now or Never? Jonathan Meilaender In 2020, the Trump administration finalized a major overhaul of the regulations implementing NEPA, the...
Nov 3 2023 Topics Litigation • State Courts • State Constitutions Blog Post News Arizona Supreme Court Reaffirms Role of Legislature in Tort Mark A. Behrens The Arizona Supreme Court has reaffirmed that the anti-abrogation clause of the Arizona Constitution, which...
Nov 1 2023 Topics Second Amendment • Supreme Court Blog Post The Second Amendment, From Bruen to Rahimi Nelson Lund On November 7, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in United States v....
Oct 31 2023 Topics International & National Security Law Blog Post News Andy McCarthy on the Roots of Hamas Karen J. Lugo Andrew McCarthy, as Assistant United States Attorney in New York, successfully prosecuted the Blind Sheikh,...
Oct 30 2023 Topics Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post News Ethics and the U.S. Supreme Court: Originalist Perspectives John J. Park On Thursday, November 8, 2023, from 1:45 to 3:15 pm, in the Grand Ballroom at...
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Is the NLRB Unconstitutional? The Courts May Finally Decide.
This term, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear three major cases involving the...
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Procedure in Practice: Culley v. Marshall and the Future of Civil Asset Forfeiture
Experts on both sides of the civil forfeiture debate—Robert Johnson from the Institute for Justice...
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Environmental Law Visits Bedford Falls at the National Lawyers Convention
It’s almost that time of year when TV channel-flippers (like me) invariably stumble across “It’s...
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Biden’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence: An Ill-Advised Departure from Light-Touch Regulation
As promised, just in time for Halloween, late on October 30, the Biden White House...
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2023 NLC Digital Survival Guide
Everything You Need to Know About the 2023 National Lawyers Convention The 2023 National Lawyers...
Federal Permitting Reform: Now or Never?
In 2020, the Trump administration finalized a major overhaul of the regulations implementing NEPA, the...
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Arizona Supreme Court Reaffirms Role of Legislature in Tort
The Arizona Supreme Court has reaffirmed that the anti-abrogation clause of the Arizona Constitution, which...
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The Second Amendment, From Bruen to Rahimi
On November 7, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in United States v....
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Andy McCarthy on the Roots of Hamas
Andrew McCarthy, as Assistant United States Attorney in New York, successfully prosecuted the Blind Sheikh,...
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Ethics and the U.S. Supreme Court: Originalist Perspectives
On Thursday, November 8, 2023, from 1:45 to 3:15 pm, in the Grand Ballroom at...