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Protect Inventors, Preserve Innovation
Check out the Washington Times' special section devoted to patents and intellectual property, featuring submissions...
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Can President Obama's Most Controversial Regulations Be Stopped?
With 95 economically significant final regulations in the pipeline this year, President Obama is more...
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The Second Amendment and the Post-Scalia Court
The Second Amendment has suddenly been placed in jeopardy with the unexpected passing of Justice...
Going, Going, Gone
Allan Meltzer is probably the foremost watcher today of Federal Reserve monetary policy. He certainly...
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Without Justice Scalia, "Corruption" Cases May Get Hazier
Stephen Klein writes for Pillar of Law: After the unfortunate passing of Justice Antonin Scalia...
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Justice Scalia and National Security
Adam Klein, a former law clerk to Justice Scalia, has written a thoughtful essay at...
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Article: Apple's iPhone Blunder
Writing for the Hoover Institution, Richard A. Epstein comments: Can the United States government compel...
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FCC's Cognitive Dissonance Leads to Regulatory Policy Run Amok
You’ve probably already heard that on February 18, the FCC voted to initiate a new...
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Requiem for the Constitution?
To paraphrase an old Elvis joke, Antonin Scalia is dead and I don’t feel so...
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On Apple, the FBI, and Old iPhones
George Washington University law professor Orin Kerr has a typically thoughtful column today on the...