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After Chevron, a New Birth of Deference for the Administrative State?
For decades, the judicial doctrine called “Chevron deference” dominated American administrative law. In the aftermath...
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A Win for Texas in U.S. v. Abbott: Examining the States’ Power to Defend Their Borders
In July 2023, in response to record levels of illegal border crossings, the State of...
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A Rebuke of DEI Practices at a “Big-Three” Television Network
DEI policies started behind closed doors but quickly transitioned to something companies proudly tout and...
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Opening the Black Box of Lending Compliance
The U.S. has imposed emissions and fuel efficiency standards on automakers since 1975. Despite changing...
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Fifth Circuit Rules USF Contribution Scheme Violates Legislative Vesting Clause
On July 24, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued an en...
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Netanyahu Gave a Great Speech, But He Should Not Have Been Invited
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s July 24 address to a joint session of Congress was brilliant, and...
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The Duty to Address “Sex-based Harassment”: Part II in a Series on the Biden Administration’s Final Title IX Rule
On April 29, 2024, the Department of Education published a 423-page final rule in the...
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Reviving the Robinson-Patman Act is Bad for Consumers: In Response to Mark Meador
Among our nation’s antitrust laws, the Robinson-Patman Act of 1936 (RPA) is perhaps the most...
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Originalism Is Good for the Common Good
The Club for Growth recently put out a new policy handbook, entitled “Freedom Forward,” covering...
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Religious Advertising Bans: Has the Time Finally Arrived for Supreme Court Review?
In theory, the First Amendment prevents the government from banning speech based on viewpoint. But...