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USF Fee Challenges
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An Emergency of Abortion Misinformation
The moment the U.S. Supreme Court decided Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization and held...
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Profile of the Legal Profession
The American Bar Association recently published its annual Profile of the Legal Profession. The 124-page...
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What Adam Liptak Doesn’t Know about Brown v. Board and Originalism
Adam Liptak, the New York Times’ Supreme Court reporter, recently published an article in which...
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WV v. EPA: Some Answers about Major Questions (But Not All the Answers We Need)
Originally published at the Volokh Conspiracy In West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency, the Supreme...
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Religious Liberty Update on Congressional and Executive Branch Actions
Congress On July 19, 2022, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the “Respect for Marriage...
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For Clarity on Cryptocurrency, Look to Congress or the Supreme Court
With the rapid growth of cryptocurrencies have come increasing calls for its regulation and both...
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The Latest Energy and Environmental Regulations
Even for experts who regularly track energy and environmental regulations, it can be difficult to...
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Department of Education Proposes Title IX Rule with Opportunity for Public Comment
In line with the Biden administration’s equity and gender identity policy priorities, the Department of...
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Flight Attendant Triumphs Over Union and Southwest Airlines in Suit Challenging Illegal Firing; Jury Awards Her $5.1 Million in Damages
Southwest Airlines flight attendant Charlene Carter has prevailed in her federal lawsuit in which she...