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Department of Labor's Radical Reinterpretation of the Persuader Rule is Enjoined: A Victory for Fairness, Separation of Powers, and for the Attorney-Client Privilege
Last week, Senior U.S. District Court Judge Sam Cummings of the Northern District of Texas...
TELEFORUM: Nomination and Election Rules
The 2016 Republican Convention kicks off next week with meetings of the Rules and Platform...
The Legitimacy of the Brexit Referendum
As all the world knows, last Thursday the British people voted in a referendum about...
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Stormans, Inc. v. Wiesman: Paging the Free Exercise Clause
The Supreme Court denied certiorari yesterday in Stormans, Inc. v. Wiesman, which could have been...
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Encino Motorcars, LLC v. Navarro et. al. - A Brief Overview
The U.S. Supreme Court recently pushed back against the U.S. Department of Labor's (DOL) attempt...
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Eminent domain abuse
Recent developments last week show that the government will threaten eminent domain to prevent the lawful...
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SCOTUS Opinions and Orders Update
The Supreme Court issued opinions in the 3 remaining argued cases from OT 15, as...
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Gerald Walpin (September 1, 1931 - June 24, 2016)
The Federalist Society joins the family, friends, and professional colleagues of Gerald Walpin of New...
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Utah v. Strieff: Fourth Amendment Rights Without Remedies and the Problem of Arbitrary Police Power
“[I]f the laws furnish no remedy for the violation of a vested legal right,” the...
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Protecting Property Rights in the Sharing Economy
New York lawmakers recently voted to crack down on home-sharing, punishing people who post online...