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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...
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How Natural Law Informs Our Understanding of the Constitution
Natural law is the foundation upon which the spirit of the Constitution is built. Many...
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It Shouldn’t Be Illegal to Wear a T-shirt
It shouldn’t be illegal to wear a t-shirt. Yet several states, including California, Colorado, and...
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Reigning in Regulatory Dark Matter
During his presidential campaign, candidate Trump promised to jump-start the nation’s then sluggish economy by...
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Commentary on Credit Card Interest Rate Caps Legislation
Federalist Society expert Prof. Todd Zywicki has written several articles on the recent legislative momentum...