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When AI Defames: Global Precedents and the Stakes in Starbuck v. Meta
The rapid rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked concerns about its potential to...
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Big Tech and the Conservative Paradox
Last month may well be remembered as Big Tech’s Antitrust April. On Monday, April 14,...
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States Work to Prevent Noncitizens from Voting
In recent weeks, much attention has been given to the passage in the U.S. House...
Watch the Livestream of EBR XIII
This year, we are excited to host the Thirteenth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference on...
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Supreme Court Justices Concerned about Religious Discrimination in Oklahoma’s Charter School Program
On Wednesday, April 30, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Oklahoma Statewide...
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Executive Action Review: The First 100 Days of Trump’s Environmental Policy
We are now more than 100 days into the second Donald Trump administration, and the...
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DOGE and the Future of Environmental Law
Since Inauguration Day, President Trump and his Cabinet have taken a range of important executive...
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Crowe v. Oregon State Bar: New Cert Petition Urges SCOTUS to Reconsider Keller’s Approval of Mandatory Bar Membership
Imagine being forced to join a political group whose public statements offend your beliefs, simply...
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Oral Argument in Mahmoud v. Taylor: Petitioners Likely to Win, But How Far Will the Majority Go?
Last week, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Mahmoud v. Taylor, with the argument...
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The FCC Still Can’t Interpret Section 230
In the waning days of the first Trump Administration, Tom Johnson, then-General Counsel of the...