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The Bladensburg WWI Memorial Cross
On February 27, 2019, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral argument in...
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Duopoly Is Not A Dirty Word
It is often said that competition and regulation are substitutes. Where there is competition,...
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The Supreme Court and the Maryland Peace Cross
The Supreme Court on Wednesday hears oral argument in American Legion v. American Humanist Association,...
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Collins v. Mnuchin - Is the Federal Housing Finance Agency Constitutionally Structured?
The Fifth Circuit sat en banc last month for oral argument in Collins v. Mnuchin, 17-20364. The case addresses whether...
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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:...