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Fact Sheet: Diversity & Inclusion Activities Under Title VI
The next debate in the culture is upon us, and it concerns Diversity, Equity, and...
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Four Things to Watch in Gonzalez v. Google
Many Americans have heard of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Not many know...
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The Failed Revision of the DC Criminal Code: Lessons for Reformers
There are many lessons to be learned from the demise of the attempted revision of...
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Are Speech-Suppressing Students Learning to Be Lawyers?
What would Scott Turow's One L look like if he attended law school this year,...
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New Substack: Ed Whelan’s Confirmation Tales
One of the more interesting places to find deep dives into all sorts of issues...
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The Role of the Modern State Solicitor General: Current and Former SGs Weigh In
The trend of larger and increasingly active state solicitor general offices continues to spread across...
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The Fatal Flaw of the HARM Act
A version of this piece was posted on the National Security Institute’s blog, The SCIF....
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What’s At Stake for the U.S. at the World Radiocommunication Conference 2023?
In November 2023, delegates from around the world will gather in Dubai for a month-long...
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The CFPB Is on Life Support
The Supreme Court in late February granted the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) request to...
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Countering the Biden Administration’s ESG Push: A Litigation Update on Utah v. Walsh
Last week, the plaintiffs in Utah v. Walsh, filed a motion seeking to enjoin the...