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We don’t need to abolish the police. We do need to fundamentally reform the institution.
Once a radical idea, “abolish the police” has now taken root in some corners of...
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Safe-Injection Sites and the Importance of Text over Intent
In a corker of a brief filed on May 15, 2020 in the U.S. Court...
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The Real COVID-19 Crisis
In late 2019, the first cases of COVID-19, a highly contagious disease caused by...
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Changing attitudes put police-union reform on the table
As we explained recently in the Sacramento Bee, many Americans have been stunned by the...
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Statements to House Judiciary on Antitrust Reform
The House Antitrust Subcommittee has been undertaking an investigation into competition issues in digital markets for a...
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A Fulfillment of Judicial Prophecy: The Clash Between Religious Liberty and Nondiscrimination Law Reaches the Supreme Court
Catholic Social Services (CSS) of Philadelphia has offered services to needy children and families since...
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...