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SCOTUS Orders: 10/1/2015
Here is a list of the questions presented in the new grants (where that information...
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Net Neutrality and the Rule of Law
After suffering two judicial setbacks, most recently in the D.C. Circuit’s Verizon v. FCC decision...
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Legal News Roundup: 9/30/2015
A federal judge in Wyoming has issued an injunction against the Department of Interior's hydraulic fracturing...
Manhattan Contrarian Award For The Most Transparent Self-Promotion By A Government Agency
You know that it's budget season in Washington when the news pages become filled with...
The Federal Government Should Stop Limiting the Sale of Certain Fruits and Vegetables
While Horne v. USDA (i.e. the “raisin case”) received much attention because of the outrageous...
Courthouse Steps Teleforum Preview: Regulatory Crimes: Clay [Todd Farha] v. U.S. Oral Argument
John J. Park, Jr., Of Counsel, Strickland Brockington Lewis LLP, provides a preview of the Clay...
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Teleforum Preview: How Long are Horne's Horns?
John D. Echeverria, professor at Vermont Law School, provides a preview of his arguments for an...
Legal News Roundup: 9/29/2015
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is considering promulgating additional regulations governing student lending. The Bureau...
A New Wrinkle in the IANA Control Debate
As the Obama administration prepares to transfer a crucial aspect of Internet functionality to international...
State Court Docket Watch News Clips: 9/28/2015
The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that children are able to sue for loss of parental...