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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...
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Restoring Public Trust: In Foster v. Chatman, Supreme Court Strikes Blow Against Prosecutorial Misconduct
Prosecutors are entrusted with truly awesome power. They can have citizens investigated, arrested, indicted and...
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Bank of America Penalty Thrown Out in Crisis-Era 'Hustle' Case
Yesterday, the Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit threw out major penalties levied against...
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Bank settlements include 'donations' to 'community development' organizations
Nicholas Rosenkranz writes for the Volokh Conspiracy: The Justice Department has celebrated its settlements with...
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Department of Labor's Final Overtime Regulations Rundown
Minimum Salary Level Yesterday, the Department of Labor set the minimum salary level for the...
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Administrative Law and Judicial Duty: Justice Thomas' Principled Stand Against Arbitrary Power
Few constitutional scholars would deny that the Supreme Court has made tragic—even shameful—errors in interpreting...
U.S. House of Representatives v. Burwell: No Appropriations for Certain ACA Expenditures
Last Thursday, May 12, 2016, Judge Rosemary M. Collyer of the U.S. District Court for the...