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In Restaurant Law Center v. DOL, the Fifth Circuit Invalidates DOL Tip Credit Rules Under New Loper Bright Standard
Loper Bright strikes again! In Restaurant Law Center v. DOL, decided August 23, 2024, the...
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The Accidental Success of the NLRA: How a Law about Unions Achieved Its Goals by Giving Us Fewer Unions
In today’s politics, agreement is a rare beast. So it’s notable when it shows up. And...
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State Consumer Protection as an Ideological Weapon
Pro-life pregnancy centers across the country offer free ultrasounds, parenting classes, car seats, diapers, baby...
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Texas District Court Sets Aside FTC's Ban on Non-Compete Agreements
In Ryan LLC v. FTC, decided on August 20, the U.S. District Court for the...
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The Sixth Circuit Stays the FCC’s Latest Net Neutrality Flip-Flop
At last! There’s now a good chance the two decades-old “net neutrality” wars may be...
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Reviving the Lost Liberty: Why the Assembly Clause Matters Today
Protests on a range of sensitive issues have roiled college campuses across the nation this...
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“To Bigotry No Sanction, To Persecution No Assistance”: George Washington and Jews in America
Since the barbarous incursion by Hamas on October 7, antisemitic attacks and threats have reached...
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How President Biden Is Impacting the Judiciary Despite a Changed Appointment Process
Appointments to the federal bench are among a president’s most profound long-term legacies. Judges serve...
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Is the Fifth Circuit Too Conservative?
One of the major narratives to emerge from this Supreme Court term is that the...
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Bad Judicial Medicine
This post originally appeared in American Reformer. President Biden and Senator Majority Leader Chuck Schumer recently announced...