Apr 8 2021 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News In Response to Joel Thayer Lawrence J. Spiwak Recently, the Federalist Society posted a blog by Joel Thayer entitled The FCC’s Legal Authority...
Apr 6 2021 Topics Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News How Bad Regulations Harm the Environment Daren Bakst Harriet Hageman has been involved with issues surrounding the management of our federal lands for...
Apr 6 2021 Topics International Law & Trade Blog Post News President Biden’s Trade Policy Agenda Daniel B. Pickard The Office of the United States Trade Representative recently delivered President Biden’s 2021 Trade Agenda and...
Apr 5 2021 Topics Due Process Blog Post News Undue Delay or Due Process?: Does the Due Process Clause Require a Prompt Post-Seizure Hearing When the Government Seizes an Individual’s Property? Adam F. Griffin The briefs in Gerardo Serrano v. U.S. Customs and Border Protection were distributed to the...
Apr 2 2021 Topics State Courts Blog Post News Florida Adopts the Federal Summary Judgment Standard Jason Gonzalez, Rachel Procaccini On December 31, 2020, the Florida Supreme Court prospectively amended Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.510(c), adopting...
Mar 31 2021 Topics Religious Liberties Blog Post News Government Speech: From Courtesy to Coercion? Jeffery J. Ventrella Can a college student demand that a professor address them using “preferred personal pronouns”? Do...
Mar 29 2021 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News The FCC's Legal Authority to Regulate Platforms as Common Carriers Joel Thayer In the net neutrality debate, there have been a wide array of articles outlining the...
Mar 29 2021 Topics Article I Initiative Blog Post News Former Senator Carl Levin’s Defense of the Filibuster Daniel Lips President Joe Biden’s announcement that he is open to reforming the Senate’s filibuster has energized...
Mar 22 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Kisor on Remand: Raising the Bar to “Genuinely Ambiguous” at Auer Step Zero Eli Nachmany A recent decision from the Federal Circuit may provide a roadmap for the future of...
Mar 22 2021 Topics Jurisprudence • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post Freedom of Thought Freedom of Thought Pick of the Week: Judge Silberman's Dissent Alida Kass The Tah v. Global Witness majority opinion, and even the first two parts of Judge Silberman's...
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In Response to Joel Thayer
Recently, the Federalist Society posted a blog by Joel Thayer entitled The FCC’s Legal Authority...
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How Bad Regulations Harm the Environment
Harriet Hageman has been involved with issues surrounding the management of our federal lands for...
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President Biden’s Trade Policy Agenda
The Office of the United States Trade Representative recently delivered President Biden’s 2021 Trade Agenda and...
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Undue Delay or Due Process?: Does the Due Process Clause Require a Prompt Post-Seizure Hearing When the Government Seizes an Individual’s Property?
The briefs in Gerardo Serrano v. U.S. Customs and Border Protection were distributed to the...
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Florida Adopts the Federal Summary Judgment Standard
On December 31, 2020, the Florida Supreme Court prospectively amended Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.510(c), adopting...
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Government Speech: From Courtesy to Coercion?
Can a college student demand that a professor address them using “preferred personal pronouns”? Do...
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The FCC's Legal Authority to Regulate Platforms as Common Carriers
In the net neutrality debate, there have been a wide array of articles outlining the...
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Former Senator Carl Levin’s Defense of the Filibuster
President Joe Biden’s announcement that he is open to reforming the Senate’s filibuster has energized...
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Kisor on Remand: Raising the Bar to “Genuinely Ambiguous” at Auer Step Zero
A recent decision from the Federal Circuit may provide a roadmap for the future of...
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Freedom of Thought Pick of the Week: Judge Silberman's Dissent
The Tah v. Global Witness majority opinion, and even the first two parts of Judge Silberman's...