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Thanksgiving Day Remembrance
With Thanksgiving upon us and our thoughts focused on family, food, and football, it is...
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Does the Original Meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment Protect a Right to Work?
The story of unenumerated rights is a familiar one. Most law students learn it in...
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Wilkins v. United States: Is the Quiet Title Act’s Statute of Limitations Jurisdictional, and How Does the Answer Affect Property Rights?
An age-old legal maxim—going back to Blackstone—states, “where there is a right, there must be...
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Free Speech in the Workplace: Do we need a new law to address viewpoint discrimination?
Playing very much against type, a pair of Wall Street Journal op-ed writers suggest fighting...
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Mitigation for Aquatic Resource Impacts: A Primer on Mitigation Banking
Mitigation banking is a little-known and sometimes misunderstood system. This post offers a quick primer...
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And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: The Liberation of Civil Society
As anyone who has seen a building collapse or a bridge buckle can attest, it...
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Religious Liberty Update on U.S. Congress and Executive Branch Actions
Congress HOUSE 1. On October 14, 2022, Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR-1) introduced H.R. 9175, entitled,...
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ABA Executive Director Resigns
The American Bar Association’s (“ABA”) Executive Director, Jack L. Rives, recently announced he will step...
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Watch Live: The 2022 National Lawyers Convention
The 2022 National Lawyers Convention kicks off this week on Thursday, November 10th at 9...
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Rights to Privacy and Life Were Compatible until Roe
Half a century ago, the U.S. Supreme Court held that a federal constitutional right...