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Abraham Accords: Promise-Potential; Risk-Reality
The Trump Administration brokered the signing of the Abraham Accords in 2020 with the purpose...
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The Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument in Groff v. DeJoy
Background On April 18, 2023, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in the case of...
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The Stealth Impeachment of Judge Newman in the Federal Circuit
This post was originally published at the Volokh Conspiracy. Of late, the media has fixated...
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Consular Access And International Law Protections for American Foreign Affairs Correspondents
American journalists reporting in the United States are protected by constitutional rights—including the First Amendment...
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ABA Holds “ABA Day” in Congress
After several years hosting virtual programs, the American Bar Association held its annual ABA Day...
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Supreme Court Holds That Federal District Courts Have Jurisdiction To Hear Structural Challenges To FTC And SEC
This blog post has been reprinted with permission from Gibson Dunn’s website. The Supreme...
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Brown v. City of Phoenix: Can Common Law Make Up for a Lack of Common Sense?
The city rain conjures a foul river of garbage, used needles, drug paraphernalia, and fetid...
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Remembering Marisa Maleck
The Federalist Society notes with great sadness the untimely passing of Marisa Maleck. Marisa was...
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Are Digital Bills of Rights A Sound Solution to Conflict Among Tech Companies, Consumers, and Government?
On December 15, 1791, ten states ratified the Bill of Rights to address concerns about...
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The FTC’s Indefensible Position on Collective Bargaining
In remarks last week at the University of Utah School of Law, FTC Commissioner Alvaro...