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The President's Power to Keep Congress at Work
Nearly a year and a half in to his first term as president, the Senate...
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The Lives of the Constitution - A Conversation with the Author
Below is a conversation with author Joseph Tartakovsky about his new book, The Lives of...
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Management's Duty to Restore The Rule of Law
Springtime is the season when most American corporations hold their annual meeting of shareholders. In...
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Common Sense and the Borrowers Defense Rule
In 1994, Congress passed an amendment to the Higher Education Act that delegated responsibility to...
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Prominent Books by Prominent People: Professor Mary Ann Glendon
In our second post for the Prominent Books by Prominent People series, Learned Hand Professor of Law...
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Lessons to be Learned from Europe's GDPR
The EU has grandstanded on their policy choices for privacy and net neutrality, saying that...
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Bullet-Point Summary of Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Comm’n.
SCOTUS decided Masterpiece Cakeshop this morning. The opinion may be found here: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/17pdf/16-111_j4el.pdf (1) The vote...
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Docket Watch: Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission v. Martinez
Are concerns over climate change sufficient to prevent all new oil and gas development in...
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Qualified Immunity Lurks in the Background of the Fourth Amendment Question in Collins v. Virginia
On May 30th, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Collins v. Virginia, which held...
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Court strikes down policy requiring union members to resign in person with a photo ID.
Imagine you belong to a health club, alumni association, or fraternal organization. Imagine further that...