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Sometimes “No” is the Right Answer for Market Transactions
Over the years, U.S. commercial spectrum policy has moved away from a government command-and-control regime...
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Liberty Month Revisited: American Exceptionalism
This month we are sharing a selection of paired pieces from The Federalist Society's Liberty...
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Article I: Why Congress Matters
Before she was nominated by the President to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs...
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N. District of California: Elected Branches of Government Are the Proper Channels for Addressing Climate Change
In a trenchant Los Angeles Times opinion piece, Chapman University law professor and constitutional law expert Donald Kochan assesses...
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Docket Watch: Violet Dock Port, Inc, LLC v. St. Bernard Port, Harbor & Terminal District
One of this year’s most acclaimed films, Little Pink House, has resurrected old wounds from...
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Trump Administration Withdraws Guidance on Affirmative Action In Admissions
On Wednesday, July 3, the Departments of Education and Justice announced that they withdrew a...
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Another Important Confirmation
While Washington focuses on the looming struggle over a U.S. Supreme Court nominee, another important...
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Docket Watch: Tetra Tech v. Wisconsin Department of Revenue
Across the country, conservatives and libertarians are making it a priority to roll back the...
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2018 NLC Live Stream Hub
Thank you for joining us online for the Federalist Society's 2018 National Lawyers Convention. From...
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Civil Justice Update - Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Noneconomic Damages Cap
Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Noneconomic Damages Cap On Wednesday, June 27, the Supreme Court of...