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Cert Denied: Coalition for TJ v. Fairfax County School Board
The Supreme Court ruled in Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. President & Fellows of...
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Boiling Down the Enumerated Powers: CEI Challenges the Federal Ban on Home Distilling
Perhaps you have a friend or neighbor who homebrews beer in his basement. According to...
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The ACLU: Champion of Individual Arbitration?
According to a spate of recent headlines, the ACLU has joined other private employers in...
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LePage v. Center for Reproductive Medicine, P.C.
On February 16, 2024, the Alabama Supreme Court held 7-2 in LePage v. Center for...
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Lindke v. Freed: Supreme Court Unanimously Holds That Public Officials Can Block Public from Personal Social-Media Pages Except When Posts Speak for the Government
Yesterday, in Lindke v. Freed, the Supreme Court held 9-0 that social media accounts and posts...
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How to Reestablish the Authority of Corporate Law in the Shareholder Proposal Process
This post originally appeared at Columbia Law School's Blue Sky Blog. The shareholder proposal process has...
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2024 Joseph Story Award Winner: UVA Law Professor Aditya Bamzai
The Federalist Society is delighted to announce that the winner of the 2024 Joseph Story...
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Department of Veterans Affairs Rule Doubles Down on Abortion
On March 4, 2024, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) finalized “without changes” an interim...
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The Patent Eligibility Restoration Act (PERA): A Proposal for Section 101 Reform
Patents currently operate under a two-tiered system. Some novel inventions are allowed the benefits of...
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Does Texas Have The Right to Defend Its Border?
The state of Texas has taken bold steps to secure its southern border and stem...