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DOJ Ends Use of Civil Enforcement Authority to Enforce Agency Guidance Documents
Last November, Attorney General Sessions announced that the Department of Justice would no longer issue guidance...
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Don’t Court Trouble During the State of the Union Address
President Trump will deliver his first official State of the Union address, to a joint...
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California Municipalities’ Climate-Change Litigation Against Energy Companies Takes a Surprising New Turn
In recent years, some environmentalists and their political allies have pursued aggressive lawsuits and investigations...
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Right to Work Laws in the Courts — Union Challengers Strike Out Yet Again
In this blog on September 25, 2017, I reported on three appellate courts’ rejection of...
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Review of Unwanted Advances by Laura Kipnis
Author’s note: This book review concerns guidance issued by the Department of Education’s Office for...
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Is Global Warming A Public Nuisance?
New York City and a number of California municipalities, including San Francisco and Oakland, have...
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The Case Against the Arab Bank Should Be Dismissed
The following is an Op Ed written by Professor Samuel Estreicher and published in the...
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The Need for Enduring Open Internet Reform
As I argued in a recent op-ed, while the FCC’s decision to reverse the Obama...
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Understanding the Congressional Review Act
Until 2017, the Congressional Review Act (CRA) was an afterthought, even to those who follow...
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Why Consumers Won’t Be Left Unprotected in an Open Internet
Below is an Op Ed by Randolph May and Seth Cooper published January 4th in The...