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Regulatory Year in Review
Within a week of his inauguration, President Trump signed an Executive Order instructing his Administration...
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The FCC Deserves Credit for its Efforts to Eliminate Outdated Satellite Regulations
Narrowly-tailored regulations can provide benefits, but regulations always impose costs. If the costs of a...
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Wisconsin Enacts Laws Limiting Powers of Governor and Attorney General
On Tuesday, December 5, the Republican-controlled Wisconsin Legislature made national headlines for enacting legislation that...
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Originally Speaking: Climate Change and Common Law Public Nuisance
Originally Speaking is a written debate series that approaches a contemporary topic from diverse perspectives. The...
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OSHA Drones in the Workplace?
“That buzzing noise over a construction site could be an OSHA drone searching for safety...
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Right to Work Laws in the Courts – The Unions’ Losing Streak Continues
In this blog on January 25, 2018, I reported on the decision of the Circuit...
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Supreme Court Grants Cert Petition Challenging Required Judicial Deference
In December, 2013, PDR sent a fax to Carlton & Harris Chiropractic offering a free...
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Docket Watch: Timbs v. Indiana
Tomorrow [November 28, 2018], the U.S. Supreme Court hears argument in Timbs v. Indiana. A...
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NLC 2018 Digital Survival Guide
This "Survival Guide" is your one-stop-shop for all things digital at the National Lawyers Convention. Enjoy!...
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Florida Voters Join Chevron Revolt And Strike A Blow Against Judicial Bias
What has already been a very good year for Chevron reform just got even better....