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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...
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The Ministerial Exception’s Unrealized Promise of Early and Straightforward Resolution of Church Autonomy Matters
The ministerial exception in employment cases is a subpart of the church autonomy doctrine. The...
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Judge Uses Originalism to Reject Unitary Executive Theory
Shortly after his inauguration, President Trump removed Gwynne Wilcox from her post as a member...
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What Risk Does Your Business Face for Creating Social Media Posts in the Studio Ghibli Style?
Have you noticed the internet meme fad of AI-produced images in the Studio Ghibli style?...
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From Whom Is the Fed Independent? To Whom Is It Accountable?
The Federal Reserve and its supporters constantly declare that the Fed is and should be...