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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...
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State Court Docket Watch News Clips: 2/17/2016
The Oklahoma Supreme Court unanimously upheld the state's school voucher program for students with special...
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Congratulations to Matt Cavedon
Matt Cavedon, the young man in this picture, is a 2015 graduate of Emory Law...
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Encryption backdoors aren't worth the price
Senator Mike Lee writes for the Daily Dot: There are no easy answers when it...
Policymaking in the Dark
The new head of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank, Neel Kashkari, made an interesting speech. ...