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Reasonable Expectations of Privacy with New Technology and the Internet of Everything
In the “Internet of Everything,” electronic devices are constantly connecting with cell towers, Internet service...
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Senators Express Bipartisan Interest in Restoring Constitutional Balance of Power
Senators James Lankford (R-OK) and Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) addressed more than 300 policy analysts from government, academia,...
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Hawkes v. Corps of Engineers Teleforum Preview
May the federal government destroy the value of your property and then prevent you from...
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Article: Mandatory Union Fees Survive as U.S. Supreme Court Deadlocks
Bloomberg Politics reports: The U.S. Supreme Court deadlocked in one of its highest profile cases...
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Georgia Governor to Veto Religious Liberty Bill
Governor Deal's veto is not entirely unexpected, but it is no less disappointing for it. Political...
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Michael McConnell on Zubik Oral Argument
Professor Michael McConnell's comments on the Zubik v. Burwell (Little Sisters of the Poor) argument are posted...
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Equal Protection for Indian Children
Goldwater Institute Attorney Aditya Dynar and Vice President for Litigation Timothy Sandefur write in the Wall Street...
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes Co.
Background Imagine you own a plot of land. You may want to build a house...
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Punishing Climate-Change Skeptics
David Rivkin and Andrew Grossman write at the Wall Street Journal: Galileo Galilei was tried...
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Two Members of U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Criticize Racially Themed Housing on College Campuses
Should colleges and universities be in the business of operating racially separate “theme housing?” Two...