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Five Things to Watch For In The Supreme Court’s Case of USAID v. Alliance for Open Society International, Inc., No. 19-177
On Tuesday, May 5, 2020, the Supreme Court will hear remote arguments in an...
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Unlawful Limits on Religious Community in the Age of COVID-19
In America, the COVID-19 pandemic has required sacrifices of almost everyone and has thrown...
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Atlantic Richfield Co. v. Christian: Major Superfund Case Generates More Questions Than Answers
Disclaimer: The author filed an amicus brief on behalf of Pacific Legal Foundation and the...
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A Billion Dollar (Almost) Trade Secrets Dispute
Automated valuation models (AVMs) – computer models typically employing artificial intelligence (AI) and used to...
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The Constitution is Not “What the Judges Say It Is”
In a recent article published in The Atlantic, Harvard Law School professor Adrian Vermeule says...
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Religious Freedom and the CARES Act
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, or CARES Act[1] as it’s popularly called,...
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Relax, a Capital Idea
The Federal Reserve Board began the second quarter of the year by relaxing part of...
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Second Amendment Historian Stephen Halbrook Demonstrates that Americans Have—and Always Had—a Fundamental Right to Carry Firearms Outside of the Home
Stephen Halbrook’s recent, important paper in the Federalist Society Review, To Bear Arms for Self-Defense:...
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Mead: COVID and Foreign Policy
Since the end of World War II, the foreign policy establishment has argued for American...
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Stimson and Rivkin: A Constitutional Guide to Emergency Powers
As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States faces unique...