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Docket Watch: In the Matter of Property Seized from Jean Carlos Herrerra and Fernando Rodriguez
On May 25, the Iowa Supreme Court issued an opinion in the case In the...
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Article I: Interview with Prof. Schoenbrod on Congressional Degradation
As Professor Schoenbrod explains in this interview, Congress has an unhealthy fixation with three little words--"the Administrator...
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Originalism and the Contract Clause
In Sveen v. Melin, decided on June 11, Justice Neil Gorsuch attempted to reopen an...
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Courts of Appeals Slap Down NLRB Member Mark Gaston Pearce Again (and Again) in Cases Involving Workers’ Free Choice
The four cases outlined below have (at least) two things in common. Can you guess...
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Net Neutrality - CRA Weekly Roundup 2
Last week, the Federal Communications Commission’s (“FCC’s”) Restoring Internet Freedom Declaratory Ruling, Report and Order,...
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T-Mobile Merger and the 5G Revolution
This week, John Kneuer wrote an interesting piece on the value of the proposed merger...
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Court Strikes Down Construction Union’s Form Contract Language as a “Word Game” Designed to Impose Membership and Recognition
On June 8, 2018, a D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals panel unanimously vacated the National...
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Is the Special Counsel Lawfully Appointed?
The national conversation on the role of Special Counsel continues as Robert Mueller’s investigation enters...
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Conservative leaders to DeVos: Repeal illegal, harmful Obama-era “Dear Colleague” letter
This week, conservative leaders across the country sent a letter, to U.S. Department of Education Secretary...
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Article I: Congress as Elephant
Prof. Saikrishna B. Prakash, James Monroe Distinguished Professor of Law and Paul G. Mahoney Research...