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On the Future of the Chevron Doctrine
Joel Nolette is a litigation attorney at Mintz Levin in Boston, and an active member...
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The Third Annual Mike Lewis Memorial Teleforum
There is broad agreement that international law applies to cyber conflict. There is less agreement...
Standing in Ohio – Preterm-Cleveland, Inc. v. Kasich
Preterm-Cleveland, Inc., v. Kasich,[1] establishes two important issues of Ohio constitutional law. First, a litigant...
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Docket Watch: Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow v. Ohio Department of Education
In Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow v. Ohio Department of Education, the Ohio Supreme Court held...
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Docket Watch: North Dakota Legislative Assembly v. Burgum
The separation of powers between executive and legislative branches is an important and central feature...
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State AG Watch: Five States Win $839 Million Obamacare Lawsuit
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is leading a five-state coalition that on Thursday won an...
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An administrative coup d’etat at the NLRB?
Illegitimate efforts to weaponize ethics pledges and make it impossible for President Trump’s appointees to...
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ABA Model Rule 8.4(g) Cannot Survive the Supreme Court’s Recent Decisions in NIFLA and Matal
The United States Supreme Court’s decision eight weeks ago in National Institute of Family and...
Pension Benefits and The California Rule: Time for It To Go?
The “California Rule” as it has come to be known, was set forth in the...
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Docket Watch: The People of the State of Illinois v. Walter Relerford
After interning, Walter Relerford interviewed for a position and continued sending emails and phone calls...