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State Sovereignty at Stake in Dispute Between New York and New Jersey
Can a state surrender some of its sovereignty? Of course. It’s how our current federal...
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Education Department Proposes Rescinding Religious Student Group Protections and Requests Info on Campus Free Speech Regulations
On February 22, 2023, the Department of Education (ED) published in the Federal Register a...
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The Biden Administration’s Approach to “Further Advancing Racial Equity” at U.S. EPA
On his first day as President, the first executive order President Biden signed was Advancing...
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“Social Credit Scores” For Federal Employees and Contractors?
In a Federal Register notice dated January 31, 2023, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM)...
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Apache Stronghold Pursues Claims That Conflict With Precedent
At the heart of our nation is a constitutional reverence that not only provides the...
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Supreme Court Rules That Day Rates Are Not A Salary: Helix Energy Solutions v. Hewitt
Seventy five years after it was enacted, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) continues to...
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Are Agency Fees Unconstitutional in the Private Sector?
The Supreme Court has rejected the fees in the public sector because they equate to...
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ABA Rejects Removing LSAT Requirement for Accreditation, Urges SCOTUS to Adopt Ethics Code
ABA President Submits Comment on Proposed Treasury Rule ABA President Deborah Enix-Ross recently submitted a...
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Race and Reckoning Come to the Broadband Debate
Section 1 of the Communications Act of 1934 provides that it shall be the policy...
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How Should the DC Circuit Calculate Attorney’s Fees? The Fitzpatrick Matrix Goes to Court.
Chief Judge of the D.D.C. Beryl A. Howell recently ordered plaintiffs to start using the...