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Stare Decisis in Civil Rights
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 forbids employers “to discriminate against any...
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Hernandez v. Mesa
On November 12, 2019, the Supreme Court will once again take up Hernandez v. Mesa on...
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Nondelegation After Gundy
While the Supreme Court repeatedly has proclaimed that Congress cannot delegate its law-making power, in...
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The Recurring Money Question
As Wayne says, the question of money is always a hot topic. How money fits...
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Questions about Money
A retired university professor, a veteran central bank watcher, the former head of a Federal...
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51 Imperfect Solutions for the Ethical Practice of Law
Each of the States and the District of Columbia regulates the practice of law. In...
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Federal Court to Michigan: Stop Discriminating Against Faith-Based Adoption Agencies
On September 26, 2019, a federal district court temporarily enjoined the State of Michigan’s attempt...
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New Presidential Executive Orders Put the Brakes on Unfair Use of Agency Guidance
Ever since the Supreme Court announced the Chevron doctrine (that agency interpretations would prevail unless...
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Welcome to the New “Tech Roundup Podcast”
Looking to stay on top of breaking policy developments surrounding the world of emerging technology?...
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The Political — and Solely Political — Power of Impeachment
The story of impeachment is a simple and straightforward one. So much so, in fact,...