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A Welcome Rebuke to Campaign Contribution Discrimination in Illinois
In late 2015, Claire Ball and Scott Schluter, two Libertarian candidates for state offices in...
Religious liberty at the Wyoming Supreme Court
In a recent speech to Catholic lawyers Justice Alito predicted increasing battles over religious liberty...
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SCOTUS Orders: Two new cert grants
The Supreme Court issued a new Order List this morning; in addition to several GVRs there were...
A Series of Fresh Proposals for Reforming Communications Policy
On March 20, I published a commentary, “A Proposal for Improving the FCC’s Merger Review...
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Why Scalia Was Wrong About Chevron
Not since the New Deal era has the scope and reach of the modern administrative...
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Grilling Gorsuch and fearing the Federalist Society
Jonathan Adler writes for the Volokh Conspiracy: This week, Senate Democrats have poked and prodded...
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Racial Impact Statement Laws in New Jersey and Elsewhere
On February 27, 2017, the New Jersey Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee reported favorably on Senate Bill...
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Does Title II of the Civil Rights Act prohibit racially disparate impacts?
Our civil rights laws are designed to prohibit discrimination on the basis of certain traits....
2017 James Kent Summer Academy
The Federalist Society’s James Kent Summer Academy is a program for students and recent graduates...
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SCOTUS Opinions and Orders update
Today the Supreme Court issued three opinions and a new Order List. A short summary follows:...