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The Deterioration of Appropriate Remedies in Patent Disputes
Note: This post was first published on Truth on the Market and is re-published here...
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Big Tech and The Whole First Amendment
That's Debatable is a new blog initiative bringing together legal and policy experts with differing perspectives...
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Net Neutrality Should Not Live On Through Asymmetrical Merger Commitments
According to the Communications Act, the Federal Communications Commission has concurrent authority with the antitrust...
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What Is The Best Way to Deal With Increasing Disputes over Religious Liberty?
Last term, the Supreme Court addressed several religious liberty-related matters in Bostock v. Clayton County,...
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Changing Congress as America Changes
Working in Congress both as a Senate staffer and Member from Indiana solidified my long-held...
Remembering Judge Stephen Williams
The Federalist Society notes with great sadness the recent passing of Judge Stephen F. Williams of the...
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Announcing the Fourth Annual Article I Initiative Writing Contest
The Federalist Society's Article I Initiative is dedicated to exploring why the modern Congress is not functioning...
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Modernizing the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress
The House Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress (SCOMC) is one of the bright...
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TED Talk on "Democracy and the Pandemic"
Professor Joshua Kleinfeld, who teaches moral philosophy and criminal law at Northwestern University’s Pritzker School...
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FCC's O'Rielly on First Amendment & Fairness Doctrine Dangers
That's Debatable is a new blog initiative bringing together legal and policy experts with differing perspectives...