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Procedure in Practice: Culley v. Marshall and the Future of Civil Asset Forfeiture
Experts on both sides of the civil forfeiture debate—Robert Johnson from the Institute for Justice...
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Environmental Law Visits Bedford Falls at the National Lawyers Convention
It’s almost that time of year when TV channel-flippers (like me) invariably stumble across “It’s...
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Biden’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence: An Ill-Advised Departure from Light-Touch Regulation
As promised, just in time for Halloween, late on October 30, the Biden White House...
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2023 NLC Digital Survival Guide
Everything You Need to Know About the 2023 National Lawyers Convention The 2023 National Lawyers...
Federal Permitting Reform: Now or Never?
In 2020, the Trump administration finalized a major overhaul of the regulations implementing NEPA, the...
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Arizona Supreme Court Reaffirms Role of Legislature in Tort
The Arizona Supreme Court has reaffirmed that the anti-abrogation clause of the Arizona Constitution, which...
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The Second Amendment, From Bruen to Rahimi
On November 7, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in United States v....
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Andy McCarthy on the Roots of Hamas
Andrew McCarthy, as Assistant United States Attorney in New York, successfully prosecuted the Blind Sheikh,...
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Ethics and the U.S. Supreme Court: Originalist Perspectives
On Thursday, November 8, 2023, from 1:45 to 3:15 pm, in the Grand Ballroom at...
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Senator Tuberville’s Unconstitutional “Holds” on Department of Defense Promotions
Senator Tommy Tuberville appears to be a very honorable, able, and sincere representative of the...