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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...
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New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. City of New York
For the first time in a decade, the Supreme Court has decided to hear a...
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Opportunity: National Security Lawyers Trip to Israel
The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) is now accepting applications for its inaugural National...
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Governor Ron DeSantis Gives the Florida Supreme Court a Conservative Makeover
Shortly after taking office as Florida Governor, Republican Ron DeSantis wasted no time in filling...
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Essay Contest: Liberty & Law Center
The Liberty & Law Center at the George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School invites...
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Defending Substantive Due Process on Originalist Grounds
Evan Bernick and Randy Barnett have written a wonderful paper called “No Arbitrary Power: an...
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FTC v. Qualcomm: Innovation and Competition
Just days before leaving office, the outgoing Obama FTC left what should have been an...