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US Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes
For decades, Americans had no timely, fair way to challenge the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,...
Save the Date: Second Annual Texas Chapters Conference
Texas FedSoc members: The second annual Texas Chapters Conference has been scheduled for Saturday, September...
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True Electoral Equality and the Court's Evenwel Failure
In any democracy, some people will be granted the vote and others—such as children—will not....
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Chalices, Jack-o'-Lanterns and Other State Court Tiebreakers
Justice Don Willett writes for the Wall Street Journal: Antonin Scalia’s untimely death in February...
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How Your Smart Gun May be Used to Compel You to Incriminate Yourself
President Obama’s recent smart gun push has brought renewed attention to one of the only...
Should the government regulate microdones?
Here's the fourth in Professor Greg McNeal's FedSoc video series on drones: Check out parts...
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"Delegation Reconsidered" Paper Review
Ron Cass, former dean of Boston University School of Law and President of Cass &...
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An Additional Point on Racial Mirroring
Kudos to Professor Sidhu for his fine article on “Racial Mirroring”—the notion that, say, police departments...
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FCC Enforcement and Merger Review Actions Violate Rule of Law Principles
The rule of law depends upon adherence to a system of binding rules of certain...
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New Book Review: Dark Money and Plutocrats United
Bill Maurer from the Institute for Justice brings years of experience in campaign finance law...