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United States v. Pheasant: A Rare Bird That Might Be a Good Vehicle to Revive the Nondelegation Doctrine
Respected jurists and scholars alike have lamented that the Constitution’s prohibition against Congress transferring its...
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Converging Rights and Duties: The Minnesota Court of Appeals’ Decision in Matter of Child of M.E.P.
Saint John Paul the Great argued that the common good “is that point where rights...
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Artificial Intelligence in the Courtroom: Two Approaches
Hardly a week goes by when there is not a new story of someone getting caught...
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Small Markets, Big Unions: Is the FTC Promoting Competition or Unions With Its Grocery Merger Complaint?
Last week, the FTC sued to block a merger between Kroger Co. and Albertsons. The...
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New Election Law Podcast: The Voting Booth
Election Assistance Commissioner Don Palmer—member of FedSoc's Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group Executive...
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How Will the Supreme Court’s Admin Law Decisions Affect the FCC?
Last term, in Axon Enterprise v. FTC and SEC v. Cochran, the Supreme Court held...
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The Invisible American Founding
Five years ago, the 1619 Project opened a new battle over how our children learn...
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State Department’s Proposed Foreign Assistance Nondiscrimination Requirements Raise Concerns
On January 19, 2024, the U.S. Department of State issued two notices of proposed rulemaking...
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Claudine Gay’s ‘My Truths’ v. the Declaration’s ‘Self-Evident Truths’
Shortly after her resignation as Harvard’s president, in an interview with the Harvard Crimson, Claudine Gay said:...
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Supreme Court to Settle 22-Year Conflict Over Abortion Drugs
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on March 26 in a conflict that began in...