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New Hampshire Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Rules Considers ABA Model Rule 8.4(g)
The New Hampshire Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Rules has before it three proposed rules,...
The Hubris of Judges Threatens Our Ability to Govern Ourselves
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a ruling in February establishing new congressional voting districts for...
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Why is EPA’s Transparency Proposal Controversial?
EPA recently proposed a new rule it calls “Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science.” Its stated...
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CLASSICS Act Provides Long Overdue Recognition for Legacy Recording Artists
A version of this essay originally appeared on the Center for the Protection of Intellectual...
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Sports Gambling Decision is a Major Victory for Federalism
This post has been contributed from The Volokh Conspiracy with permission by the author. Click...
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D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to Begin Livestreaming
There is a potentially important development in the long-simmering debate over cameras in the courtroom,...
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A History of Balance Between the President and Congress
On March 29, Professor Michael McConnell, Professor Gillian Metzger, Professor Trevor Morrison, and Adam White joined...
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Affirmative Discrimination Against Asian American Applicants in College Admissions
Above is the livestream feed for this study's panel event with the Center for Equal...
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Prominent Books by Prominent People: Judge Thomas Hardiman
In our inaugural post for the Prominent Books by Prominent People series, Judge Thomas Hardiman of the...
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The Ongoing Battle Over the CFPB's Constitutionality
On April 18, The National Law Journal published an article entitled “Gibson Dunn’s Ted Olson...