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A Guide to Locating and Obtaining Older Federal Court Records
The PACER platform—Public Access to Court Electronic Records—is still a relatively recent invention, completing wide...
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How Should Historical Gloss Inform Our Interpretation of the Constitution?: A Review of Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs: Constitutional Authority in Practice
“[It is] an inadmissibly narrow conception of American constitutional law to confine it to the...
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The Student Loan Forgiveness Saga: How the Litigation Played Out and What’s Next
On October 3, 2024, a court in the Eastern District of Missouri hit the brakes...
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Are NDAAs a Model for Revitalizing Article I?
For over six decades, Congress has passed a National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) every year....
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Is “Sectoral Bargaining” a Good Idea?
Sectoral collective bargaining is a system in which labor unions bargain collective agreements that cover all...
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The Transcendent Significance of Thanksgiving Day
With Thanksgiving Day fast upon us and our thoughts focused on family, food, and football,...
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Defending Freedom Is a Noble Task That Has No End
The Battle of Gettysburg was fought between July first and third in 1863. The Union...
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Support the Future of Freedom: Double Your Impact This Giving Tuesday
This Giving Tuesday, you have an incredible opportunity to shape the future of law and...
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Chiles v. Salazar: Will the Supreme Court Finally Address Professional Speech?
A new certiorari petition in Chiles v. Salazar allows the Supreme Court to address an...
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Another One Bites the Dust: Texas Court Invalidates EAP Salary Regs
On November 15, 2024, in Plano Chamber of Commerce v. U.S. Department of Labor, a...