Aug 4 2023 Topics International & National Security Law Blog Post News New START, Nuclear Weapons, and the New Landscape: Arms Control and Deterrence Post-Ukraine Bobby Miller In the winter of February 2023, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia was withdrawing...
Aug 3 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News The Major Questions Doctrine and the Tech and Telecom Sectors After West Virginia v. EPA Lawrence J. Spiwak Last year, the Supreme Court issued its landmark decision in West Virginia v. EPA in...
Aug 2 2023 Topics Supreme Court Blog Post The Numbers Reveal a United Supreme Court, and a Few Surprises Michael D. Berry As the United States Supreme Court concluded its 2022 term, the knives were already out....
Aug 1 2023 Topics First Amendment • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News A First Amendment Bulwark Against a Ministry of Truth Randolph J. May As many know by now, on July 4 in Missouri v. Biden, U. S. District...
Jul 31 2023 Topics Civil Rights • Federalism Blog Post News Federal Appellate Court Upholds State Ban on Gender Medicine for Minors Sarah Parshall Perry Recently, the Sixth Circuit upheld Tennessee’s ban on so-called gender-affirming medical interventions for minors. Of...
Jul 28 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News Congress Should Prepare to Lead on Regulation Satya Thallam, Dan Lips The Supreme Court recently ended President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program, ruling that federal law...
Jul 27 2023 Topics Financial Services • Cryptocurrency Blog Post News The Four Quadrants of Crypto Alexandra Gaiser With two major bill drafts coming through Congress regarding federal regulation of cryptocurrency, not to...
Jul 26 2023 Topics Supreme Court Blog Post News Supreme Court Denunciations from the Left and Right are Misguided Curt Levey Since the Supreme Court wrapped up business on June 30, liberals have condemned the just-ended...
Jul 25 2023 Topics Religious Liberties Blog Post News Religious Liberty in the States Trey Dimsdale The United States Supreme Court sparked renewed interest in federalism last year with its decision...
Jul 24 2023 Topics Affirmative Action • Civil Rights Blog Post News Attorneys General Clash Over What SFFA Decisions Mean For Employer DEI Programs William E. Trachman, Claire Walker On June 29, 2023, the Supreme Court issued its blockbuster opinions in two cases involving...
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New START, Nuclear Weapons, and the New Landscape: Arms Control and Deterrence Post-Ukraine
In the winter of February 2023, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia was withdrawing...
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The Major Questions Doctrine and the Tech and Telecom Sectors After West Virginia v. EPA
Last year, the Supreme Court issued its landmark decision in West Virginia v. EPA in...
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The Numbers Reveal a United Supreme Court, and a Few Surprises
As the United States Supreme Court concluded its 2022 term, the knives were already out....
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A First Amendment Bulwark Against a Ministry of Truth
As many know by now, on July 4 in Missouri v. Biden, U. S. District...
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Federal Appellate Court Upholds State Ban on Gender Medicine for Minors
Recently, the Sixth Circuit upheld Tennessee’s ban on so-called gender-affirming medical interventions for minors. Of...
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Congress Should Prepare to Lead on Regulation
The Supreme Court recently ended President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program, ruling that federal law...
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The Four Quadrants of Crypto
With two major bill drafts coming through Congress regarding federal regulation of cryptocurrency, not to...
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Supreme Court Denunciations from the Left and Right are Misguided
Since the Supreme Court wrapped up business on June 30, liberals have condemned the just-ended...
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Religious Liberty in the States
The United States Supreme Court sparked renewed interest in federalism last year with its decision...
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Attorneys General Clash Over What SFFA Decisions Mean For Employer DEI Programs
On June 29, 2023, the Supreme Court issued its blockbuster opinions in two cases involving...