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The Gig is Up?
Raise your hand if you took a ride with Uber or Lyft this week. Now...
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Protecting the U.S. Judicial System from A Politicized Interpol
The modern history of Interpol began with an airplane hijacking and an argument about...
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The Controversy about the ERA Amendment Process
It seems likely that another constitutional controversy will soon emerge. Next year, the Virginia Legislature...
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Why Rudy Giuliani Matters . . . and It Has Nothing to Do with Ukraine
Rudy Giuliani is a tragic figure. His painful appearances on Fox News and CNN in 2019...
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Quarles’ Conundrum of Bank Supervision
Without subpoenas, bank examiners routinely poke through the books, records, premises, and operations of...
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Klein Case Goes Back to Oregon Court
Today, the Oregon Court of Appeals is once again hearing oral argument in Melissa Klein...
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McGahn Subpoena Ruling a Pyrrhic Victory for Congress
Although the U.S. House technically prevailed in its lawsuit to enforce a subpoena of former...
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The Legal Bases for the Air Strikes Against Qassem Soleimani
On December 27, 2019, an attack against American interests in Kirkuk, Iraq, wounded several U.S....
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Does the Restoring Internet Freedom Order Preempt Conflicting State Laws?
Justice Clarence Thomas’s intriguing discussion of the Supremacy Clause and federal agency preemption in Lipschultz v....
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The NLRB and Weaponization of Recusal Motions
National Labor Relations Board member William Emmanuel has been under attack almost immediately after and...