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Docket Watch: PA Supreme Court Reinvigorates State's 1971 Environmental Rights Amendment
In Pennsylvania Environmental Defense Foundation v. Commonwealth,[1] the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned the standard that...
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SEC Report: Cryptocurrencies as Securities?
Cryptocurrencies and open blockchain networks have made possible a new way to raise money to...
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Celebrating 25 Years on the Court: Yale Chapter on Justice Thomas's Jurisprudence
On February 10-11, 2017, the Yale Federalist Society hosted a conference celebrating Justice Clarence Thomas’s...
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What's Sauce for the Goose Is Sauce for the Gander, Even at the National Labor Relations Board
An article in the July 31, 2017, Bloomberg BNA Daily Labor Report notes that William Emanuel, a...
A Way to End the Confirmation Gridlock
This is a letter to the editors of the Wall Street Journal by Federalist Society...
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D.C. Circuit Strikes Down "Good-Reason" Requirement for Handgun Carry Licenses
After the District of Columbia’s handgun ban was struck down by the Supreme Court in...
Is Congress Afraid of Power?
Is the modern Congress doing more harm than good? Adam White of the Hoover Institution...
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Right to Work Laws in the Courts — An Update
Right to Work laws, which prohibit requirements that workers pay union dues as a condition...
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The Government's Uncertain Path to Numeracy
At 2:00 p.m. on July 24, 2017, with Roger Clegg moderating, I will be presenting a...
Giving Credit Where Credit is Due: Using Tax Reform to Check the Administrative State
Throughout the 2016 campaign and the first months of his administration, President Trump has repeatedly...