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NLC: Race and Sex - Prime Movers in the Expansion of the Administrative State?
Advocates of limited government are sometimes accused of being blind to issues of race and...
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NLC Book Signings: Lead Yourself First | Scalia Speaks | Striking Power
Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude Judge Raymond M. Kethledge of the Sixth Circuit...
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NLC: The Administrative State and Its Discontents
Administrative agencies are comprised of numerous components and employ tens of thousands of individuals with...
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The Relentless War on Manufacturers
Last week, Senior Vice President and General Counsel for the National Association of Manufacturers Linda...
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NLC: The Future of Antitrust - Is the Consumer Welfare Standard Still Up to the Task or Is It Time for a “Better Deal”?
As an advisor to Woodrow Wilson, Louis Brandeis observed that “We can have democracy in...
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NLC: Using the Licensing Power of the Administrative State | Model Rule 8.4(g)
On Saturday, November 18, 2017, the Federalist Society’s Professional Responsibility and Legal Education Practice Group...
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NLC: The Future of Libel Law
Libel law leads two lives. Most famously, there is the life of presidential candidates and...
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State Courts & AGs: Election Day 2017 Update
Tuesday, citizens came out in two states to shape their state judiciaries with their votes. ...
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NLC: Has the Administrative State Usurped the Role of the Federal Courts in Innovation Disputes?
In 2011, Congress passed the America Invents Act — the broadest reform of the patent...
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NLC: A View from the Top | The DOL, EEOC, and NLRB
The Labor & Employment Practice Group’s panel, A View from the Top, may be unpresented...