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Anyone Know a Good Tailor?
It is difficult to find a public statement by a financial services policymaker these days...
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Livestream: The Tech Titans and National Security
Please refresh the page for the most current stream. This National Security Symposium is being...
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AT&T/Time Warner Decision: The Triumph of Economic Analysis
On June 12, Judge Richard Leon of the District Court for the District of Columbia...
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The President's Immigration Travel Ban: What Trump v. Hawaii Has to Say About Stating a Claim Under the Establishment Clause
It is little appreciated that the United States Supreme Court’s decision today in Trump v. Hawaii,...
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Travel Ban Correctly Upheld - The President's Role in National Security
It’s no surprise that the Supreme Court allowed Travel Ban 3.0 to remain in place, particularly...
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Putting “Fair” Back in “Fair Use”
To encourage creative activity, the U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to provide authors and artists the...
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Shining Light on the “Separating Families” Propaganda
Perhaps to distract from the devasting report from the Inspector General documenting extraordinary political bias...
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Net Neutrality - CRA Weekly Roundup 3
Last week, the Federal Communications Commission’s (“FCC’s”) Restoring Internet Freedom Declaratory Ruling, Report and Order,...
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Prominent Books by Prominent People: Professor Jennifer L. Mascott
Next in our the Prominent Books by Prominent People series, Professor Jennifer L. Mascott of the Antonin Scalia...
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AG Watch: Planned Parenthood v. Jegley
On May 29, the Supreme Court denied certiorari in Planned Parenthood v. Jegley, a case...