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Will Consumer Protection Without The Consumer Welfare Standard Stand?
Give the Biden Administration credit. In its final months, it has led a blitz of...
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Climate Litigation at SCOTUS: Will the Court Grant Cert in Sunoco v. Honolulu?
After many years, dozens of identical cases, and hearings at different levels of the state...
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Best of 2024: Most Read Posts and Editor’s Picks
The Federalist Society has been honored to publish 240 fantastic blog posts from many talented...
George Priest: In Memoriam
The Federalist Society mourns the loss of Professor George Priest, a giant in the creation...
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2024 in Review: A Year of Championing the Rule of Law
As we look back on 2024, we are proud to share a selection of our...
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Washington Crossed the Delaware At Christmas And Gave Us the Gift of Freedom
As 1776 drew to a close, our Revolutionary War to achieve independence was faltering badly....
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State Policy and Religious Freedom: The Faith & Freedom Index
After a year focused on national elections, many friends of religious freedom wonder what is...
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FCC v. Consumers’ Research: Will the Court Reinvigorate the Nondelegation Doctrine or Phone It In?
To protect liberty and promote accountability, our Constitution exclusively tasks the People’s elected representatives in...
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Power to Persuade: The FCC’s Authority to Interpret Section 230 Post-Loper Bright
In a November 21 FedSoc Blog post, the Phoenix Center’s Lawrence J. Spiwak convincingly argued...
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Court Holds the Corporate Transparency Act Is Unconstitutional: A Victory for Limited Government and the Right to Privacy
Earlier this month, a federal district court judge issued a preliminary injunction against the enforcement...