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Closing the Digital Divide
How do we close the digital divide? And what are the challenges in achieving internet...
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Ensuring the Perpetuation of Our Political Institutions
In the late 1830s, increasingly bitter disputes over slavery were turning violent and sometimes deadly....
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Slavery Reparations in California
Following the death of George Floyd in 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom of California signed a...
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Around the ABA—January 2023
The ABA will host its Midyear Meeting February 1-6, 2023, in New Orleans, Louisiana. The...
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Cy Pres—Is It Legal, and Will the Supreme Court Decide?
The term “cy pres” is derived from the French expression cy pres comme possible (or...
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The FTC’s Ahistorical Attack on Noncompetes
Earlier this month, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposed a new rule banning most employee...
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A Critique of the ‘Congressional Dysfunction’ Critique of the Major Questions Doctrine
In an essay, “A Major Ruling on Major Questions,” published in The Regulatory Review in...
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Book Review: The Nation That Never Was: Reconstructing America’s Story, by Kermit Roosevelt III
I have never left a bookstore empty-handed. That may seem an idle boast, but it’s...
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In Singh v. Berger, D.C. Circuit Vindicates the Right of Sikhs to Serve as Marines
On December 23, the D.C. Circuit handed a sweeping victory to Jaskirat Singh, Aekash Singh,...
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Supreme Court to Hear Two Challenges to President Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Program
In December, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in two cases challenging the student loan forgiveness...