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We Three Kings: Lacking Representation in Index Fund Corporate Governance
Do you know who the largest investor in 9 out of 10 public companies is?...
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New Op-Ed About Oklahoma Opioid Verdict
On August 26, 2019, Judge Thad Balkman, District Court of Cleveland County, State of Oklahoma,...
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Alaska Attorney General Warns that Proposed Rule 8.4(f) Is Unconstitutional
On September 5 at 1 p.m., the Alaska Bar Association Board of Governors will hear...
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Labor Law Conflict: The EEO-1 Component 2 Pay Data Reporting Rule
Over the last few years, there has been an increasing number of initiatives by various...
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Telescope Media Group v. Lucero Decided: Religious Liberty in the 8th Circuit
Assessing a pre-enforcement challenge, the 8th Circuit via Judge Stras protects religious liberty and conscience...
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Human Rights in American Foreign Policy
Early last month, Secretary Pompeo announced the formation at the State Department of an advisory...
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Climate and the Courts: Juliana Oral Arguments
How much can the federal courts do on a climate change? If you want more...
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New article: Have the American People Irrevocably Ceded Control of Their Government to the Modern Administrative State?
The past few years have witnessed a surge of writing by conservative intellectuals about the...
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New article: Whistling in Chevronland
As a rule, a federal court defers to an agency’s reasonable resolution of ambiguities in...
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Top Scholars, Diverse Religious Groups Ask SCOTUS to Reconsider Employment Division v. Smith—Again.
Twenty-nine years ago, a large and diverse group of legal scholars and religious organizations joined...