Jul 21 2023 Topics Religious Liberty • Supreme Court Blog Post News Religious Charter Schools: Another Brick in the Wall of Separation? Kyle Nazareth The idea that religion should be isolated from our civil institutions has overwhelmingly captured the...
Jul 20 2023 Topics Article I Initiative • Financial Services • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Who Will Guard the Fed? Alex J. Pollock This post was originally published at the New York Sun. The ancient Roman poet Juvenal...
Jul 19 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News Can the FCC Take T-Mobile’s Money and Run? Joel Thayer A fascinating legal debate has the telecom sector in a stir. The topic? What the...
Jul 18 2023 Topics Litigation • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Missouri v. Biden: The Crossroads Between Misinformation and Free Speech Casey Norman Judge Terry Doughty’s Fourth of July issuance of a preliminary injunction in the case Missouri...
Jul 14 2023 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • International Law & Trade Blog Post News Live and Let LIV? Asheesh Agarwal, Matt Perault This post was originally published at Lawfare. For more than a year, the most important...
Jul 13 2023 Topics Founding Era & History Blog Post News The Northwest Ordinance: Historically Significant, Still Relevant Eli Nachmany Happy birthday to the Northwest Ordinance, which the Articles of Confederation Congress enacted on July...
Jul 12 2023 Topics Litigation • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post Free Speech on the Fourth of July John J. Vecchione On the Fourth of July, a preliminary injunction issued against the government protecting the rights...
Jul 10 2023 Topics Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post News ABA Adopts Guidelines for Artificial Intelligence Lynn White The ABA recently adopted Resolution 604, which includes guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence...
Jul 6 2023 Topics Affirmative Action • Civil Rights • Supreme Court Blog Post News Reversed: The Court Ends Affirmative Action Nicole Heise On June 29, the Supreme Court of the United States decided Students for Fair Admissions...
Jul 5 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News Artificial Intelligence and Administrative Law Eli Nachmany, Laura Stanley, Seanhenry VanDyke The Federalist Society recently hosted a webinar entitled New Voices in Administrative Law: The Emerging...
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Religious Charter Schools: Another Brick in the Wall of Separation?
The idea that religion should be isolated from our civil institutions has overwhelmingly captured the...
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Who Will Guard the Fed?
This post was originally published at the New York Sun. The ancient Roman poet Juvenal...
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Can the FCC Take T-Mobile’s Money and Run?
A fascinating legal debate has the telecom sector in a stir. The topic? What the...
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Missouri v. Biden: The Crossroads Between Misinformation and Free Speech
Judge Terry Doughty’s Fourth of July issuance of a preliminary injunction in the case Missouri...
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Live and Let LIV?
This post was originally published at Lawfare. For more than a year, the most important...
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The Northwest Ordinance: Historically Significant, Still Relevant
Happy birthday to the Northwest Ordinance, which the Articles of Confederation Congress enacted on July...
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Free Speech on the Fourth of July
On the Fourth of July, a preliminary injunction issued against the government protecting the rights...
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ABA Adopts Guidelines for Artificial Intelligence
The ABA recently adopted Resolution 604, which includes guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence...
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Reversed: The Court Ends Affirmative Action
On June 29, the Supreme Court of the United States decided Students for Fair Admissions...
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Artificial Intelligence and Administrative Law
The Federalist Society recently hosted a webinar entitled New Voices in Administrative Law: The Emerging...