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Good Intentions Gone Awry: Racial Quotas in Connecticut Schools
Hartford, Connecticut is a modern day tale of two cities. The city has world-class magnet...
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The DOJ and Other Federal Agencies Oppose the FTC in FTC v. Qualcomm
On May 21, 2019, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California issued...
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Licensing Speech & Regulating the Internet: Tennessee’s Auctioneer Licensing Scheme
This spring the Tennessee legislature substantially broadened the sweep of its auctioneering license, with an...
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Proposed Reforms to FCC’s Lifeline Program Require A Bit More Thought
In an effort to expand the use of telecommunications services by low-income Americans, the Federal...
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Corporate Finance for Law—Essential and Ethical
Legal finance as it has evolved in the U.S. over the last decade reflects a...
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Trump National Labor Relations Board Protects Employee Freedom of Choice
On July 3, 2019, the National Labor Relations Board issued an important decision in Johnson...
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Man Bites Dog – Idaho Repeals its Regulatory Code
Idaho has long been widely known for the natural wonders that grace its landscape: the...
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Correcting the Record: Federalist Society President Eugene Meyer on the Society and Judicial Selection
Eugene Meyer published a letter to the editor of the Washington Post responding the op-ed...
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Justice Kavanaugh, Technology, and the Future of Free Speech
In a case closely watched for its potential impact on the debate about tech companies'...
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Cert Seeking: Can Courts Allow Disgruntled Ministers to Punish Churches for Being Fired?
Pending before the U.S. Supreme Court is a little-noticed petition from Kentucky that raises a...