Oct 4 2023 Topics Supreme Court • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News Yim v. City of Seattle: The Fundamental Right to Exclude and to be Secure in the Home Adam F. Griffin A man’s house is his castle. His security against all the world. A bedrock proposition...
Oct 3 2023 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure Blog Post News Subject or Witness? A New Proposal to Guide DOJ in Labeling Parties in Criminal Investigations Hayley Isenberg The Department of Justice (DOJ) Manual contains three labels for individuals in a criminal investigation:...
Sep 27 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Civil Rights • Litigation • Supreme Court Blog Post News Testing the Testers: The Supreme Court is Set to Consider the Standing of Private Citizens Who Sue to Enforce the Americans with Disabilities Act Karen Harned On October 4, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Acheson Hotels LLC v. Laufer....
Sep 26 2023 Topics First Amendment • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News New Legal Analysis: Regulatory Implications of Turning Internet Platforms Into Common Carriers Neil Chilson The content moderation policies of major internet platforms like Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) have...
Sep 25 2023 Topics Civil Rights • Education Policy Blog Post News School Policies Hiding Students’ Gender Identities Face Different Legal Fates Sarah Parshall Perry In the United States, approximately 1,044 school districts (impacting more than 10 million students) have...
Sep 22 2023 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure • Election Law • Litigation Blog Post News The Georgia Fake Electors Scheme: What Does Legal and Political History Tell Us About These Charges? John G. Malcolm Five of the 19 defendants indicted by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis are alleged...
Sep 21 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law • Separation of Powers Blog Post News Burgers with a Side of Bias: Why a New Fast-Food Law in California Likely Violates the Private-Nondelegation Doctrine Alexander Thomas MacDonald Last week, California lawmakers announced a grand bargain between labor unions and the fast-food industry....
Sep 20 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Major Questions Doctrine Is Not About Delegation, but Usurpation—And That Matters James C. Phillips This post was originally published at the Yale Journal on Regulation’s Notice & Comment blog....
Sep 19 2023 Topics Intellectual Property Blog Post News Patent Eligibility Restoration Act: Boon or Burden to Patent Incentives? Philip M. Nelson The U.S. Constitution expressly gives the federal government power to “promote the Progress of Science...
Sep 18 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News Is It Lawful to Use Regulatory Impact Analysis to Achieve Equity? John Kennerly Davis Circular A-4, issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), provides detailed guidance to...
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Yim v. City of Seattle: The Fundamental Right to Exclude and to be Secure in the Home
A man’s house is his castle. His security against all the world. A bedrock proposition...
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Subject or Witness? A New Proposal to Guide DOJ in Labeling Parties in Criminal Investigations
The Department of Justice (DOJ) Manual contains three labels for individuals in a criminal investigation:...
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Testing the Testers: The Supreme Court is Set to Consider the Standing of Private Citizens Who Sue to Enforce the Americans with Disabilities Act
On October 4, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Acheson Hotels LLC v. Laufer....
Topics
New Legal Analysis: Regulatory Implications of Turning Internet Platforms Into Common Carriers
The content moderation policies of major internet platforms like Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) have...
Topics
School Policies Hiding Students’ Gender Identities Face Different Legal Fates
In the United States, approximately 1,044 school districts (impacting more than 10 million students) have...
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The Georgia Fake Electors Scheme: What Does Legal and Political History Tell Us About These Charges?
Five of the 19 defendants indicted by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis are alleged...
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Burgers with a Side of Bias: Why a New Fast-Food Law in California Likely Violates the Private-Nondelegation Doctrine
Last week, California lawmakers announced a grand bargain between labor unions and the fast-food industry....
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The Major Questions Doctrine Is Not About Delegation, but Usurpation—And That Matters
This post was originally published at the Yale Journal on Regulation’s Notice & Comment blog....
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Patent Eligibility Restoration Act: Boon or Burden to Patent Incentives?
The U.S. Constitution expressly gives the federal government power to “promote the Progress of Science...
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Is It Lawful to Use Regulatory Impact Analysis to Achieve Equity?
Circular A-4, issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), provides detailed guidance to...