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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...
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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...