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Can a federal agency regulate fracking on federal lands?
This week, the District Court of Wyoming held that the answer is “no.” In doing...
Patent Claims Teleforum
The 2011 America Invents Act created provisions for Inter Partes Review (“IPR”) and Post Grant...
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"Affirmative Action Gone Wild?": Supreme Court Upholds Race Preferences in Fisher v. University of Texas II
I like to think I am unusually gifted at political prognostication because, in 2004, I...
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Decision Day Update
The Supreme Court released 5 more decisions this morning. Decisions in the other 3 cases...
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Still, the Court Hears What It Wants to Hear
In Cuozzo Speed Technologies, LLC, v. Michelle K. Lee, Under Secretary of Commerce for...
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Discussing the D.C. Circuit's "Open Internet Order" Decision—And What Comes Next
Last Tuesday, the D.C. Circuit issued its long-awaited decision in U.S. Telecom Association v. FCC, better known as...
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ICANN in Transition
Since NTIA announced its acceptance of ICANN's transition plan (see the FedSoc teleforum on the issue) there...
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Administrative agencies can't just "mak[e] it up as [they] go along."
In late May, Judge James Boasberg of the U.S. Court for the District of Columbia...
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Speaker Ryan's proposals for regulatory reform – a better way?
Last week, House Speaker Paul Ryan proposed a new regulatory reform plan he calls a...
State Court Docket Watch News Clips: 6/17/2016
The New Jersey Civil Justice Institute has posted its critical take on two recent New...