Apr 16 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Federalism • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post Congress Explores AI and Copyright Law Lynn White Interest in artificial intelligence (AI) has surged in the 118th Congress. There have been several hearings...
Apr 15 2024 Topics Federalist Society Blog Post Call for Papers on “The Future of Law in an AI World” Steven D. Schaefer The Federalist Society is proud to issue a call for papers on “The Future of...
Apr 12 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Article I Initiative • Federalism Blog Post Presidential Signature Requirements as a Tool for Enforcing Democratic Accountability Alison E. Somin In a world with an ever more powerful administrative state, how can we prevent civil...
Apr 11 2024 Topics Religious Liberty • Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Abortion Returns to the Supreme Court: Oral Arguments In FDA v. AHM Kyle Nazareth Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments about access to a chemical abortion...
Apr 10 2024 Blog Post Twelfth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference: Register Now or Join Via Livestream! Nathan Kaczmarek This year, we are excited to host the Twelfth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference on Tuesday, April...
Apr 10 2024 Topics Jurisprudence • Litigation • State Courts Blog Post Michigan Supreme Court Adopts Amendment to MRE 702 to Align with Federal Rule of Evidence 702 Mark A. Behrens The Michigan Supreme Court has adopted amendments to Rules 702 and 804 of the Michigan...
Apr 9 2024 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Law & Economics • State Governments Blog Post Fast Food, Minimum Wages, and the Pervasive Myth of Benevolent Unions: Why the Labor Movement Pushes for Stricter Labor Laws Alexander Thomas MacDonald Starting this month, California’s fast-food workers will earn a minimum of $20 an hour. The...
Apr 8 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Simple Rules for Jarkesy v. SEC in a Complex Administrative World Adam F. Griffin “Administrative law is not for sissies,” Justice Scalia famously quipped. It’s complex. And that’s no...
Apr 5 2024 Topics Federalism • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post Network Slicing and Net Neutrality John Kneuer While the FCC is considering a vote on “Restoring Net Neutrality,” it should be mindful...
Apr 4 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Constitution • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post Is the TikTok Bill a Bill of Attainder? Joel Thayer, Joshua Levine The latest legislative attempt to counter TikTok and the Chinese Communist Party is picking up...
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Congress Explores AI and Copyright Law
Interest in artificial intelligence (AI) has surged in the 118th Congress. There have been several hearings...
Topics
Call for Papers on “The Future of Law in an AI World”
The Federalist Society is proud to issue a call for papers on “The Future of...
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Presidential Signature Requirements as a Tool for Enforcing Democratic Accountability
In a world with an ever more powerful administrative state, how can we prevent civil...
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Abortion Returns to the Supreme Court: Oral Arguments In FDA v. AHM
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments about access to a chemical abortion...
Twelfth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference: Register Now or Join Via Livestream!
This year, we are excited to host the Twelfth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference on Tuesday, April...
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Michigan Supreme Court Adopts Amendment to MRE 702 to Align with Federal Rule of Evidence 702
The Michigan Supreme Court has adopted amendments to Rules 702 and 804 of the Michigan...
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Fast Food, Minimum Wages, and the Pervasive Myth of Benevolent Unions: Why the Labor Movement Pushes for Stricter Labor Laws
Starting this month, California’s fast-food workers will earn a minimum of $20 an hour. The...
Topics
Simple Rules for Jarkesy v. SEC in a Complex Administrative World
“Administrative law is not for sissies,” Justice Scalia famously quipped. It’s complex. And that’s no...
Topics
Network Slicing and Net Neutrality
While the FCC is considering a vote on “Restoring Net Neutrality,” it should be mindful...
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Is the TikTok Bill a Bill of Attainder?
The latest legislative attempt to counter TikTok and the Chinese Communist Party is picking up...