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SCOTUS Has A Great Opportunity to Constrain the Regulatory State in SNR Wireless v. FCC
As Chief Justice Roberts noted in his dissent in City of Arlington, Texas v. FCC,...
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Adam White on Executive Ethics and Energy
A couple of weeks ago the Federalist Society hosted the Sixth Annual Executive Branch Review...
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Going Bananas Over Standing
On April 23, 2018 the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit (Bea, J.)...
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Appreciating the Intellectual Property Clause on World IP Day
Today (April 26) is designated World IP Day by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)....
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Constitutional Justice in Europe: Chairman Shevchuk
Stanislav Shevchuk, Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, and a member of the Federalist...
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The Lives of the Constitution: Ten Exceptional Minds that Shaped America’s Supreme Law
Just out this month is an exceptional first book by a gifted young author. Joseph Tartakovsky,...
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Will OIRA Extend its Review to Independent Agencies?
At the Federalist Society’s Sixth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference, Office of information and Regulatory Affairs ("OIRA")...
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Yes, Judge, We Do Think About Reviewability
At the Federalist Society’s Executive Branch Review Conference on April 17, DC Circuit Judge Laurence...
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Developments on Juliana v. United States
To what extent should the courts be involved in directing the federal government’s response to...
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Docket Watch: Maine Senate v. Secretary of State
In Maine Senate v. Secretary of State, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court (referred to as...