May 5 2022 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • State Governments Blog Post News The Legal Status of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations: Do DAOs Require New Business Structures? Some States Think So. Zack Smith, David Swegle Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) sound like something out of the future. And in a way,...
May 5 2022 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News The Free State Foundation's Fourteenth Annual Policy Conference on May 6 Randolph J. May The Free State Foundation's Fourteenth Annual Policy Conference will be held on May 6 at...
May 2 2022 Topics Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post News ABA Walks Back CLE Diversity Quota Lynn White In 2008, the American Bar Association House of Delegates adopted Goal III: Eliminate Bias and...
Apr 25 2022 Topics Federalist Society Blog Post News In Memoriam Orrin Hatch Lee Liberman Otis In 1976, when I was still in college and the world was young, a 43...
Apr 19 2022 Topics Affirmative Action • Civil Rights • Supreme Court Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Is Dworkin’s Definition of Discrimination Dead? Leo O'Malley In 1979, the noted legal scholar and philosopher Ronald Dworkin published How to Read the...
Apr 11 2022 Topics Supreme Court Blog Post News How Would Burke Decide Dobbs? William L. Saunders Edmund Burke is getting a revival these days in the Supreme Court. The Chief cited...
Apr 11 2022 Topics Supreme Court • Religious Liberties Blog Post News Ramirez v. Collier: Religious Liberty on Death Row Jennie Bradley Lichter The Supreme Court’s decision last month in Ramirez v. Collier was noteworthy for several reasons:...
Apr 11 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Religious Liberty Blog Post News Religious Liberty Update on Congressional and Executive Branch Actions Christine Kimberly Pratt Congress Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) announced on March 17, 2022 that he and 32 Republican...
Apr 11 2022 Topics Affirmative Action • Civil Rights • Jurisprudence Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Bostock, The Civil Rights Act, and Affirmative Action Jacob Hoback “We’re all textualists now.” That’s what Justice Kagan remarked at the Antonin Scalia Lecture series...
Apr 1 2022 Topics International Law & Trade • Supreme Court Blog Post News Public Discourse Article: Abortion Laws across the Globe and at Home Stephanie Taub Within the next three months, likely near the end of June, the U.S. Supreme Court...
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The Legal Status of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations: Do DAOs Require New Business Structures? Some States Think So.
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) sound like something out of the future. And in a way,...
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The Free State Foundation's Fourteenth Annual Policy Conference on May 6
The Free State Foundation's Fourteenth Annual Policy Conference will be held on May 6 at...
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ABA Walks Back CLE Diversity Quota
In 2008, the American Bar Association House of Delegates adopted Goal III: Eliminate Bias and...
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In Memoriam Orrin Hatch
In 1976, when I was still in college and the world was young, a 43...
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Is Dworkin’s Definition of Discrimination Dead?
In 1979, the noted legal scholar and philosopher Ronald Dworkin published How to Read the...
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How Would Burke Decide Dobbs?
Edmund Burke is getting a revival these days in the Supreme Court. The Chief cited...
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Ramirez v. Collier: Religious Liberty on Death Row
The Supreme Court’s decision last month in Ramirez v. Collier was noteworthy for several reasons:...
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Religious Liberty Update on Congressional and Executive Branch Actions
Congress Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) announced on March 17, 2022 that he and 32 Republican...
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Bostock, The Civil Rights Act, and Affirmative Action
“We’re all textualists now.” That’s what Justice Kagan remarked at the Antonin Scalia Lecture series...
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Public Discourse Article: Abortion Laws across the Globe and at Home
Within the next three months, likely near the end of June, the U.S. Supreme Court...