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“Pro-Worker” but Anti-Constitution: A New Labor Framework Raises Serious Legal Doubts
Last month, Sen. Josh Hawley released an ambitious proposal to reimagine federal labor law. Billed...
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New York’s Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government: Constitutional Structure and the Future of a State Ethics Watchdog
Former New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo has made headlines recently due to rumors that...
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President Trump Formally Prohibits Government Jawboning, But Will the Administrative State Comply?
The right to free speech guaranteed by the First Amendment is a fundamental tenet of...
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Tax Deductibility of Business Interest Expense
As it considers revising the tax code, Congress should examine the distortions and inefficiencies created...
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Asking the Right Questions About AI
Many lawmakers are asking the wrong questions about AI. Their first question is, “What harm...
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Expression Over Radio Waves Is Not Exempt from the First Amendment
In his first week on the job, newly minted FCC Chairman Brendan Carr reinstated previously...
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Delaying a Special Election in New York State
New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is likely to win Senate approval to be the United...
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Title IX Dear Colleague Letter from Education Department Puts Controversial Issue to Rest, For Now
American educational institutions finally have clarity on whether they are required to open sex-segregated facilities,...
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Markel v. Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America: Welcome Developments in the Law of Church Autonomy
In its recent decision in Markel v. Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, the...
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Supreme Court to Weigh Whether Religious Parents Have Right of Opt-Out from Controversial Curriculum
The Supreme Court’s term is already chock full of cases with culture war implications: pornography...