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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:...
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Federalist Society Presents 2017 Bator Award
On Saturday, March 4, the Federalist Society presented the 2017 Paul M. Bator Award to...
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Student Symposium Livestream: Universities and the First Amendment
Universities have long been thought of, and cherished, as places for the free exchange of...
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Should Bar Disciplinary Committees Conduct Political Fact-Checking?
On February 20, fifteen law professors submitted a complaint to the D.C. bar seeking discipline...
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Regulation by Litigation at the State Level
Last week, Peggy Little and the Competitive Enterprise Institute published Pirates at the Parchment Gates,...
JUST ANNOUNCED: March 2017 DC Luncheon with Donald McGahn
Join us Thursday, March 2, for this month's DC lawyers' chapter luncheon at Tony Cheng's...
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Fourth Circuit misinterprets Supreme Court 2nd Amendment precedent
In Kolbe v. Hogan, the Fourth Circuit, sitting en banc, became the first Federal Circuit...