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Article I Initiative Constitution Day Series: Dangers of Legislative Atrophy
The second piece in the Philadelphia Inquirer's Constitution Day Series is about the Legislative branch...
Article I Initiative Constitution Day Series: Separation of Powers
This week the Philadelphia Inquirer is celebrating the 230th anniversary of the signing of the...
Docket Watch: Burgess v. FDIC, the Appointments Clause, and the Separation of Powers
Last week, the Fifth Circuit became the third circuit court to consider whether administrative law...
In Response to E.U. Competition Ruling, Google to Modify Search Practices
A key question remaining after the European Commission’s June 27 decision against Google was how...
ABA Watch: Unconstitutional and Blatantly Political, Model Rule 8.4(g)
In 2016 the American Bar Association added new Rule 8.4(g) to its Model Rules of...
EEOC, OMB, and the Collection of Data That Can’t Be Analyzed
The decision of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to pause implementation of an...
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What Can a Sandbox in Arizona Do for Financial Innovation?
History demonstrates that innovation is one of the things that a free society does best. ...
Live Event: A Conversation with Senator Rand Paul
On September 6 at 12:00 PM (EDT), The George Washington University Law School (GW) Federalist Society...
Docket Watch: Carousel of Kansas Education Finance Lawsuits Continues in the Gannon Case
The citizens of the Sunflower State are holding their collective breaths, waiting for the Kansas...
Docket Watch: Bogorff v. Scott
In Bogorff v. Scott, the Florida Supreme Court revealed the difficulty many property owners face...