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In Rahimi, Gun Control Advocates Score a Minor (And Mostly Hollow) Victory
In an 8-1 opinion by Chief Justice Roberts, the Supreme Court in United States v....
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The FCC’s Universal Service Fund Faces Nondelegation Challenges
The FCC distributes more than $7 billion dollars every year through its Universal Service Fund...
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Hile v. Michigan: A New Era for Blaine Amendments?
On November 6, 2023, in Hile v. Michigan, the Sixth Circuit upheld a Michigan state...
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Ambiguity in the Law and San Francisco v. Environmental Protection Agency
If there is one thing a bureaucracy loves more than power, it’s ambiguity in the...
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Is the Robinson-Patman Act Good for Competition and Consumers?
The Robinson-Patman Act bans certain discriminatory discounts on price as well as the provision of or...
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Starbucks v. McKinney: The Supreme Court Taps the Brakes on Injunctive Relief for the NLRB
Federal agencies such as the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and...
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Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP: New Rules for Partisan Gerrymanders, But Possibly Limited Effect
How do you separate race and political preference when establishing new congressional districts? The federal...
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NRA v. Vullo: A Resounding Win for Free Speech, But Will It Endure?
The United States Supreme Court issued a major free speech decision expanding the protections for...
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Let Us Remember Sir Edward Coke, And Give Thanks
June 7 marked an important milestone in the ages-long development of constitutional government and the...
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The Fed Still Can’t Legally Fund the CFPB
An expanded version of this article can be found at Law & Liberty. The funding...