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Simple Rules for Jarkesy v. SEC in a Complex Administrative World
“Administrative law is not for sissies,” Justice Scalia famously quipped. It’s complex. And that’s no...
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Network Slicing and Net Neutrality
While the FCC is considering a vote on “Restoring Net Neutrality,” it should be mindful...
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Is the TikTok Bill a Bill of Attainder?
The latest legislative attempt to counter TikTok and the Chinese Communist Party is picking up...
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Goldstein v. CUNY: Can New York State compel Jewish professors to be represented by an antisemitic union?
In Janus v. AFSCME, a public employee challenged the State of Illinois’ requirement that he...
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Pulsifer v. United States: The Statutory Interpretation Rubber Hits the Criminal Law Road
In Pulsifer v. United States, the Supreme Court examined the criteria for a defendant to...
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AI Poses a Serious Threat to the Legal Profession. It Also Presents an Extraordinary Opportunity.
The rapid emergence of high-profile applications for Artificial Intelligence—including advanced search engines, recommendation systems, and...
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Franchise With That? McDonald’s No-Poach Agreements Receive Antitrust Scrutiny
A case from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has brought antitrust...
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Cabinet Officials Descend on Congress
The 118th Congress has spent the last few days voting on a spending bill to fund...
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Oral Arguments in Murthy v. Missouri
The Supreme Court looked unlikely to uphold a sweeping Fifth Circuit injunction on Monday, as...
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Illegal Immigration and Election Law: Downstream Consequences on Display in Pennsylvania Voter Rolls Transparency Case
Welcome to March Madness time, when underdogs seem to come out of nowhere to defeat...