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First Amendment Comments for a Campaign Finance Coordination Proposal at the FEC
Campaign coordination is currently a hot topic in election law because many presidential candidates have...
Countdown to the National Lawyers Convention: Prosecution as Regulation
The Countdown to the Convention series previews some of the outstanding panels and events at...
State Court Docket Watch: Felix v. Ganley Chevrolet, Inc.
Writing for State Court Docket Watch, Chad Readler and Benjamin Flowers offered their perspective on a...
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Supremacy and the Supreme Court
Since Marbury v. Madison in 1803, it’s been “settled law” that the Supreme Court is...
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A Conflict of Principles: The Battle Over Affirmative Action at the University of Michigan
Carl Cohen's book, A Conflict of Principles: The Battle Over Affirmative Action at the University of...
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Legal News Roundup: 10/26/2015
Richard Wolf discusses the Supreme Court stakes of the 2016 election in a USA Today article....
Countdown to the National Lawyers Convention: Prosecutors Run Amok?
The Countdown to the Convention series previews some of the outstanding panels and events at...
Just Say "No" To Regulation by Manipulation!
An obvious and predictable result of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more commonly...
Accreditation Overreach Part 2
In my last blog post, I drew attention to my Wall Street Journal op-ed, "Why...
Accreditation Overreach
In my Wall Street Journal op-ed today, "Why Aren't There More Black Scientists?: The Evidence...