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Prompt Probable Cause Review: A Dissent by Justice Scalia All Americans Want
Shannon Challender of Jacoby and Meyers writes: A crime has been committed. A law enforcement officer...
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CFPB Report
On February 8, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) wrote to the CFPB to describe the...
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The FCC's Flawed Understanding of Competition
That the Federal Communications Commission has been on a pronounced regulatory binge over the last...
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Members of Congress File Amicus Brief in Opposition to EPA's Clean Power Plan
On February 23, 2016, the Chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, Sen....
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ED Texas Patent Docket Facing Headwinds
In 2015, patent holders filed 2523 suits in the Eastern District of Texas, according to data...
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SCOTUS Orders and Opinions: 3/7/2016
Today the Court issued 3 opinions and a new Order List, summarized below: OPINIONS Two...
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2016 James Kent Summer Academy
The Federalist Society's Faculty Division is accepting applications for the 2016 James Kent Summer Academy, which...
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Justice Scalia and the Proper Role of a Judge
With the passing of Justice Antonin Scalia, many Americans have begun to ask: What is...
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Enough Is Enough: Justice Scalia, Auer Deference, and Judicial Duty
It is one of the most fundamental principles of Anglo-American law: No person may be...
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Federalist Society Presents 2016 Bator Award
The Federalist Society presented the 2016 Paul M. Bator Award on Saturday, February 27, to...