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The Consumer Bureau Asks Congress to Fix It
Semiannual reports by Federal agencies tend to be boring reads. Either they are dull propaganda...
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The Need for Civil Service Reform
Did you know that data from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) indicates that federal...
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Civil Justice Update - Wisconsin Governor Walker Signs Into Law New Reforms
On Tuesday, April 3, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signed into law comprehensive civil justice reform...
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Now They Tell Us: Bankruptcy Meme Turns Out to Be Rubbish
A decade ago then-professor Elizabeth Warren and her co-authors released a study on the...
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Building Article I Conservatism
The following blog was originally posted on legbranch.com about the Federalist Society's Article I Initiative...
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Federalism and Broadband: A National Question
As Federalists of good standing, it may seem odd that we would argue against “states...
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The FBI Was Dangerous When It Was Independent
After Andrew McCabe’s recent firing from the FBI, outraged pundits from across the political spectrum...
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Round Two for Obamacare: Sebelius Redux
Rarely do challengers of landmark legislation get a second bite at the apple in constitutional...
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Docket Watch: Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue
School choice has been a hot political issue this year, and now it is firing...
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Public Participation and the Power of Persuasion
I care about regulatory policy, and over the years have filed comments on the record...