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Former Attorney General Meese Op-Ed on Fulton v. Philadelphia
Today, former Attorney General Ed Meese published an op-ed with Newsweek concerning a...
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How the FCC Can Encourage Innovation Through Unlicensed Spectrum
As Americans work from home to promote social distancing and comply with stay-at-home orders, the...
The Supreme Court Declines to Consider a Constitutional Challenge to Wisconsin’s Unified Bar
On June 1, the Supreme Court denied certiorari in Jarchow v. State...
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EPA’s Section 401 Rule Respects Federalism While Addressing State Abuses
A central feature of the Clean Water Act (CWA) is cooperative federalism. In fact, right...
Should We Be Re-Thinking Section 101?
Until 2012, it was never seriously doubted that methods and devices for the diagnostic testing...
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Making China Pay For Coronavirus Wrongs
The costs and harms that accrue daily from China’s negligence -- framed generously -- in...
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The Deepfake and National Security
An amalgamation of the terms “deep learning” and “fake,” the term “deepfake” first entered our...
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It’s Time to Resolve the 2014 AWS-3 Auction Designated Entity Dispute
Throughout his tenure, many of Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai’s resources have been spent...
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Religious Liberty Challenge Rejected by the High Court
On Friday, in SOUTH BAY UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, ET AL.v. GAVIN NEWSOM, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, ET...
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West Virginia Supreme Court’s Decision Upholding Constitutionality of That State’s Right to Work Law Is the Latest in an Unbroken String of Final Decisions Rejecting Such Challenges
In his May 26, 2020, posting State Court Docket Watch: Morrisey v. West Virginia AFL-CIO,...