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South Dakota Lawyers To Vote Next Week on a Proposed Rule 8.4(g)
At the South Dakota Bar Annual Meeting on Friday, June 21, in Rapid City, South...
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Emerging Tech and Regulation: What Will the Future Hold?
In March, the Pepperdine Law Review cohosted a symposium with the Regulatory Transparency Project on "Regulating Tech:...
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Zombie Rulings and Public Elections
American politics could soon be the victim of “zombie rulings” if the activists seeking to...
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Before and After – A Bipartisan Effort to Improve Federal Regulations
Have you ever commented on proposed regulations, urging the issuing agency to make changes before...
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The Take Care Act
Yesterday, Senator Lee introduced a nine-page bill that would, following the next presidential election, eliminate...
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The Curious Case of Kerpen v. MWAA
Currently, a petition for certiorari sits before the Court in Kerpen v. Metropolitan Washington Airports...
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Eagle Feathers: An Opportunity for the Administration to Advance Religious Liberty and the Rule of Law
Under current federal law, it’s a crime for just about anyone to possess even a...
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Is SCOTUS Briefing Now Virtual and Crowd-sourced?
In an intriguing law review article, two professors explore, as the abstract asserts, that the “open...
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The New Hampshire Supreme Court Is Taking Comments Through May 31
The New Hampshire Supreme Court is holding a public comment period through this Friday, May...
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Do We Need Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Designed for MDLs?
We are now at the point where half of the cases on the federal civil...