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The Future of the Establishment Clause in the Roberts Court
Next Thursday’s Establishment Clause Panel at the Federalist Society National Lawyer’s Convention will be both...
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Lessons for University Administrators: Courts Protect Religious Student Groups on Campus
This fall, University of Iowa officials and their lawyer heard this from a federal judge:...
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Originalism, Populism, and the Second Amendment’s Right to Keep and Bear Arms
Less than a month from now, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in New York...
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When Banks Act as Regulators within a Regime of Privilege
Recently, some banks announced they were going to cease doing business with certain legal industries,...
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Are Property Rights Protected Under the Constitution?
At this year’s National Lawyer’s Convention, the Property and Environmental Law Practice Group is hosting...
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Freedom of Speech and Private Power
What are the limits of private power in the viewpoint discrimination realm? Are current remedies...
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Wisdom and Legality of Sanctuary Cities
The first three years of the Trump administration have been contentious and tumultuous, to say...
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Affirming Free Speech in Arizona
In a refreshing and robust affirmation of free speech, the Arizona Supreme Court commenced its...
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Originalism and Changes in Technology
The Patent and Copyright Clause, Article I, § 8m, cl. 8 provides that “The Congress...
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This Land is Your Land
In the time it takes you to read this sentence, the national debt will have...