Jan 29 2021 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Statutory Integration Clauses: How Congress Can Require Textualist Construction of its Statutes H. Cole Hassay Textualists have long decried the problems associated with non-textualist statutory interpretation. To prevent judges from...
Jan 27 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News What the Biden Administration May Bring for Tech Policy Jennifer Huddleston As the Biden administration begins, Americans are relying on technology more than ever during the...
Jan 25 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Religious Liberties Blog Post News SBA Proposes Rule to Eliminate Regulations that Discriminate Against Religious Applicants for Loans and Disaster Assistance Jordan E. Pratt On January 19, 2021, in one of the Trump administration’s last actions to protect religious...
Jan 25 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Finding “Law to Apply”: Shawnee Tribe v. Mnuchin and the Newest Nondelegation Canon Eli Nachmany As the Trump Administration departs, lower courts are interpreting and applying Trump-era Supreme Court precedents...
Jan 22 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post Two RTP Short Films Recognized by Film Festivals The Regulatory Transparency Project is pleased to share that two short films from its “Fourth Branch” series...
Jan 20 2021 Blog Post News New FAA Drone Rules: A Step in the Right Direction Brent Skorup In late December, the Federal Aviation Administration released several new rules and policies for commercial...
Jan 20 2021 Blog Post Caniglia v. Strom: Expanding the Community Caretaking Exception to the Fourth Amendment Threatens Our Right to be Secure in Our Homes Adam F. Griffin, Josh Windham The Fourth Amendment protects “[t]he right of the people to be secure in their ....
Jan 20 2021 Topics Article I Initiative • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Why Both Parties Should Preserve the Senate’s Legislative Filibuster Daniel Lips The inauguration will culminate in a transfer of power in Congress. For the first time...
Jan 19 2021 Topics Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post Book Review: The Law of Law School, by Andrew Guthrie Ferguson and Jonathan Yusef Newton Jason Adkins Mentoring law students and advising people considering law school about the pros and cons of...
Jan 19 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Religious Liberties Blog Post News New EEOC Religious Discrimination Guidance William L. Saunders In the past week, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued two important statements on...
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Statutory Integration Clauses: How Congress Can Require Textualist Construction of its Statutes
Textualists have long decried the problems associated with non-textualist statutory interpretation. To prevent judges from...
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What the Biden Administration May Bring for Tech Policy
As the Biden administration begins, Americans are relying on technology more than ever during the...
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SBA Proposes Rule to Eliminate Regulations that Discriminate Against Religious Applicants for Loans and Disaster Assistance
On January 19, 2021, in one of the Trump administration’s last actions to protect religious...
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Finding “Law to Apply”: Shawnee Tribe v. Mnuchin and the Newest Nondelegation Canon
As the Trump Administration departs, lower courts are interpreting and applying Trump-era Supreme Court precedents...
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Two RTP Short Films Recognized by Film Festivals
The Regulatory Transparency Project is pleased to share that two short films from its “Fourth Branch” series...
New FAA Drone Rules: A Step in the Right Direction
In late December, the Federal Aviation Administration released several new rules and policies for commercial...
Caniglia v. Strom: Expanding the Community Caretaking Exception to the Fourth Amendment Threatens Our Right to be Secure in Our Homes
The Fourth Amendment protects “[t]he right of the people to be secure in their ....
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Why Both Parties Should Preserve the Senate’s Legislative Filibuster
The inauguration will culminate in a transfer of power in Congress. For the first time...
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Book Review: The Law of Law School, by Andrew Guthrie Ferguson and Jonathan Yusef Newton
Mentoring law students and advising people considering law school about the pros and cons of...
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New EEOC Religious Discrimination Guidance
In the past week, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued two important statements on...