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U.S. Copyright Office Needs an Upgrade for the Digital Age Economy
Reflecting on the close connection between responsible implementation of the law and respect of the...
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NLC: Environmental Law without Congress
It has long been understood that broad congressional delegations of rulemaking authority have empowered administrative...
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NLC: The Regulatory State of the Internet
Few inventions have had a more sweeping and positive global impact than the Internet, a...
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NLC: Administrative Agencies and the Separation of Powers
The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of...
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NLC: The Executive and the Regulatory State
Beginning with the Bureau of the Budget in 1921, The Executive Branch has operated through...
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NLC: Congress and the Administrative State
Despite the Constitution vesting “[a]ll legislative Powers herein granted” in Congress, today lawmaking by administrative...
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NLC: Administrative Agencies and the Federal Judiciary
Statutory administrative law judges (ALJ) located within each agency adjudicate administrative law cases brought by...
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March to the Convention
The Federalist Society and its Practice Groups are proud to present the 2017 National Lawyers...
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Teaching The Federalist and The Founding
Three weeks after he died, Justice Scalia was scheduled to have given two speeches on...
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Does Part of Workers’ Wages Belong to Their Monopoly Bargaining Agent, Even If They Aren’t Union Members?
On September 28, 2017, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in Janus v. American Federation of...