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SCOTUS Preview: Axon v. FTC
On November 7, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Axon Enterprise, Inc. v....
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Religious Liberty Update on Congressional and Executive Branch Actions
Congress SENATE On September 29, 2022, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), with 16 cosponsors, introduced S.Res....
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Digital Discrimination
When does a lack of “equal access” to broadband internet service translate into “digital discrimination?”...
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Will “pay transparency” laws lead to lower pay? Competition theory suggests the answer may be yes.
Last week, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 1162, a law requiring employers to disclose...
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What’s at Stake in Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith
The fair use doctrine excuses from liability certain unlicensed uses of copyrighted works. In Andy...
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Should Attorneys Need to Work Full-time to Receive Bar Admission Reciprocity?
Nationwide, 42 states and the District of Columbia allow an avenue for admission to practice...
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New Civil Rights Report on FEMA Hurricane Response
Every year, by law, the United States Commission on Civil Rights publishes a statutory enforcement...
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The Obstruction of Justice Provision in the Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant
This post first appeared on the National Security Institute's blog, The SCIF. The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s...
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A Tribute to Ken Starr
Ken Starr lived a remarkable life in the law. At various times, Judge, Solicitor General,...
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The Fed’s Mark to Market Loss Approaches $1 trillion, while the write-off of student loans hits $420 billion
In May of this year, Paul Kupiec and I estimated that the Federal Reserve’s mark...