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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...
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Patent Office Fee and Procedure Changes: Nudging or Sludging?
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has recently proposed seemingly routine procedural updates that may...
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Self-Evident Truths: The One Sure Foundation for True Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
In recent years, corporations, government agencies, and institutions of higher education across the country have...
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The Death of Deference: Supreme Court Overrules the Chevron Doctrine
In a move long anticipated by many court watchers, the Supreme Court on June 28,...
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A Specious Form of Judicial Restraint
When eight members of our disputatious Supreme Court join an opinion on a controversial topic...
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Diaz v. United States: New Decision on Expert Testimony in Criminal Cases
The Supreme Court recently addressed whether, in a criminal expert case, an expert may render...
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Louisiana's Ten Commandments Statute and the Establishment Clause
On June 19, 2024, the governor of Louisiana signed into law House Bill No. 71....
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The Rule of Law: Good for All Seasons
Robert Bolt (1924-1995) was an English playwright and screenwriter. His works received many awards, including...
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AUKUS Nuclear Information Safeguards – More Than Just Export Controls
The Australia-United Kingdom-United States (AUKUS) trilateral agreement has real potential to be a force multiplier...