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Supreme Court Sticks to the Statute In Latest Wage and Hour Case
In a recent decision, the Supreme Court once again stuck to the text and declined...
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Supreme Court, Without Explanation, Refuses to Allow the State of Utah to Invoke the Court’s Original Jurisdiction to Challenge the Federal Government’s Retention of Millions of Acres of Land
Over the course of the past decade, the embers left by the Sagebrush Revolution—first ignited...
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Bye Bye, DEI: President Trump Issues Executive Order Revoking Biden’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Rules and Axing Affirmative Action
January 20, 2025, will certainly go down in history as a major policy pivot-point, and...
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Does a New Critique of Originalism by a Historian Neglect the Constitution?
Over at Law & Liberty, Professors John O. McGinnis and Mike Rappaport review a new...
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What Is the Future of Antitrust?
The 2024 National Lawyers Convention featured a panel on the Future of Antitrust which offered...
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A Day to Celebrate Equality Under the Law and to Ponder Executive Power
Happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and Inauguration Day! Below, please find a roundup of...
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Parting Shots: The FTC’s Outgoing Leadership Expands Antitrust Exemptions for Labor Activity to Independent Contractors
Earlier this week, the Federal Trade Commission issued new enforcement guidance on “protected labor activity”...
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Biden-Harris Administration Withdraws Significant Proposed Rules
In the waning days of the Biden-Harris administration, multiple agencies have announced that they are...
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Pennsylvania Jury Sacks Unauthorized Sportswear Vendor Seeking to Score on Penn State Popularity
About two years ago, a federal trial court judge in Pennsylvania issued a preliminary decision...
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Oral Argument in TikTok v. Garland: Does the First Amendment Apply, and How?
On Friday, January 10, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in TikTok v. Garland. The...