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Don’t Hear What I’m not Saying: Defining Strict Constructionism to Distinguish It
A substantially similar version of this post previously appeared on the Least Dangerous Blog....
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Update Needed: NAFTA Telecom Trade Provisions
Much of the drama around the Administration’s negotiation of new trade deals like the USMCA...
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Do Members of Congress Have a Duty to Interpret the Constitution for Themselves?
Is Constitutional interpretation only a job for judges? The Hon. James Buckley explains that both...
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Parkland: One Year Later
Today marks the one year anniversary of the tragic school shooting in Parkland, Florida, that...
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Is there such a thing as TMI when it comes to financial disclosures?
TMI, which is short for “too much information,” is one of those online shorthands that...
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USCCR: Report on Police Use of Force
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights recently released a report entitled, “Police Use of Force:...
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Supreme Court Declines Connected Vehicle Lawsuit, Leaving Standing Issues in Tech and Security for Future Resolution
Who is best positioned to develop security and privacy standards for emerging technologies that malicious...
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Revisiting Agency Guidance
On Monday (January 28, 2019), immediately after the federal government shutdown ended, Deputy Associate Attorney...
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Herring Does Capital
Richard J. Herring, professor at the Wharton School, is well known for his insightful commentary...
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Net Neutrality Back in Court: Will the Economics Hold Up?
Tomorrow, the sordid tale of net neutrality heads back to court at the D.C. Circuit...