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Warner Chappell Music v. Nealy: Clarity on Damages, Still Hazy on the Discovery Rule
The statute of limitations in copyright law is three years from the time the claim...
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Parental Rights and “Social Transitions” at School: Mead v. Rockford Public School District
When a child struggles with gender dysphoria, many public schools will intentionally and actively conceal...
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Pausing Military Aid to Israel is the President’s Constitutional Call
Emotions on the issue of pausing weapons shipments to Israel are understandably intense, but the...
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SEC Doesn’t Have Legal Authority for Climate Disclosure Rule
This post originally appeared at Law360. In response to multiple lawsuits in multiple federal courts...
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Has Our Nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve Lost Its Strategic Importance?
The international policy responses to the supply disruptions and price spikes created by the OPEC...
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Some Thoughts on NTIA’s New “Artificial Intelligence Accountability Policy Report”
After years of exploring the idea in science fiction, new advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI)...
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PWFA Rule Keeps Abortion Accommodations and Fulfills EEOC Wish List
On April 19, 2024, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) finalized its regulations implementing the...
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Congress Elevates Interest in AI
In February, Congress launched a bipartisan Task Force on Artificial Intelligence (Task Force) that is...
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The Fed Has No Earnings to Send to the CFPB
The relevant text of the Dodd-Frank Act is clear: “Each year (or quarter of such...
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Chairman Powell and the Fed’s Limits
This post originally appeared at the American Institute for Economic Research. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome...