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Supreme Court Justices Seem Favorable to Woman’s “Reverse” Employment Discrimination Claim in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services
On Wednesday, February 26, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Ames v. Ohio...
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Defending Our Pro-Worker Constitution: Senator Hawley’s Labor Framework Fits Squarely Within the American Constitutional Tradition
In recent years, a number of conservative leaders have begun building relationships with organized labor....
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Lofstad v. Raimondo: Government Accountability and Constitutional Fidelity
Commercial fishing is a tough way to make a living. The industry is highly competitive;...
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An AI Maker Was Just Found Liable for Copyright Infringement. What Does This Portend for Content Creators and AI Makers?
In a case decided on February 11, the makers of generative AI (GenAI), such as...
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Wrong Foote Forward: First Circuit Tramples Parental Rights
Over the last decade, many parents have been complaining about the fact that public schools...
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President Trump Issues An Executive Order Recognizing Only Two Sexes
On his first day in office, President Trump issued an executive order titled “Defending Women...
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Does Collective Bargaining Violate Article II? How the Unitary Executive Theory Could Transform the Federal Workforce
On January 17, 2025, three days before the presidency changed hands, the American Federation of...
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Narrow Applicability Is Not the Same As Narrow Tailoring: Applying the First Amendment in First Choice Women’s Resource Centers v. Platkin
Narrow tailoring is a legal concept that requires a logical cause-and-effect relationship between the burden...
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New Report Fails to Vindicate Public Campaign Finance
Earlier this month, the progressive Brennan Center for Justice released a report on New York...
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States Should Keep Broadband Internet Services Free From Price Controls
On January 15, New York began requiring broadband providers to offer services to customers at...