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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...
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State Court Docket Watch: Lynch et al., v. California Coastal Commission
In Lynch et al., v. California Coastal Commission, the California Supreme Court this month raised...
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Regulation and the American Dream
The Regulatory Transparency Project is pleased to announce the release of the trailer video for...
The Fight Over ABA Rule 8.4(g) Proceeds to the States
As has been noted, the American Bar Association has proposed the adoption of a new...
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Occupational Licensing and the American Dream
More than a quarter of the American labor force requires a state license to work,...