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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...
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Post-Masterpiece Cakeshop SCOTUS: Religious Liberty Cases to Watch
Cases are percolating up to the Supreme Court that will test the meaning of Masterpiece...
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Modern Privacy Advocacy
There are many aphorisms to describe the dangers of maximalist demands: a bird in the...
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Can Tribal Immunity Shield Blockbuster Drugs from PTAB Scrutiny?
The Patent Trial & Appeal Board, an administrative panel created as part of the America...
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Net Neutrality - CRA Weekly Roundup
Today, the Federal Communications Commission’s (“FCC’s”) Restoring Internet Freedom Declaratory Ruling, Report and Order, and...
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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...