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What Happened at the World Radiocommunication Conference?
For four weeks last quarter, the world gathered to negotiate modifications to the Radio Regulations,...
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The Meaning of “Regulate Commerce” to the Constitution’s Ratifiers: An Update
Constitutional Background The constitutional justification for much of the federal regulatory and administrative apparatus rests...
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HHS Issues Final Rule on Conscience Rights in Healthcare
On January 11, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a...
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A Brief Guide to the 2023 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence
Amendments to Federal Rules of Evidence 702, 106, and 615 took effect on December 1,...
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Navigating the Rules of “The People’s House”
Despite its obscurity, the House rules package is essential to the operations of the House...
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Supreme Court to Decide Whether EMTALA Preempts State Abortion Laws: Idaho v. U.S. and Moyle v. U.S.
Abortion is before the Supreme Court once again. This month, the Court granted certiorari in...
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In Remembrance of Professor Charles Fried (1935-2024)
Professor Charles Fried passed away yesterday. Ben Pontz, President of the Federalist Society's Harvard Student...
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Regulatory Whiplash: Congressional Hearing Testimony Examines Impact of FSOC Authority
In November 2023, the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) issued new procedural guidance regarding the...
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How Does the Federal Reserve Fit into Our Constitutional Order?
An earlier and extended version of this essay was published in the New York Sun....