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Moore v. United States and the Uncertainty About “Direct” and “Indirect” Taxes
Our Constitution distinguishes between direct and indirect taxes. Indirect tax rates must be uniform throughout...
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Corner Post and Loper Bright: Only certain plaintiffs can challenge old regulations in the post-Chevron world
When we filed Corner Post’s lawsuit in 2021, we didn’t expect to end up at...
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Litigation Challenging School Gender Support Policies Hampered by Incorrect Analysis
More than 1,000 public school districts across the country in 38 states and the District...
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An Ambitious SEC Tackles Cryptocurrency
In a webinar hosted by the Federalist Society’s Financial Services & E-Commerce Practice Group, a...
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Ohio v. EPA: The Supreme Court Stays the Good Neighbor Rule
On June 27, 2024, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Ohio v. EPA, in...
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Will the Supreme Court's Decision in Murthy v. Missouri Lead to More Government Censorship?
Closing out a year of high profile First Amendment cases, the Supreme Court decided Murthy...
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SCOTUS DIGs Idaho Abortion Cases
On June 27, 2024, the Supreme Court issued a one-sentence per curiam order in Moyle...
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Not Enforcing the Robinson-Patman Act is Lawless and Likely Harms Consumers
News reports that the Federal Trade Commission is about to bring its first enforcement action...
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Union membership is now political. So can the government still require people to associate with a union?
The Webbs saw this coming. Writing in the late 19th century, Sidney and Beatrice Webb...
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Congress Considers the Economics of AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most important current drivers of the economy. The...