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Washington Supreme Court Reaffirms Learned Intermediary Doctrine with No Exception for Direct-to-Consumer Advertising
On June 2, the Washington Supreme Court in Dearinger v. Eli Lilly & Co. reaffirmed...
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The Third Time is Not the Charm: Significant Problems Remain With Senator Klobuchar’s Antitrust Reform Bill
Since assuming the gavel of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Competition Policy, Antitrust, and...
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"Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it."
In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, Howard Beales and Tim Muris review the results of...
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Vaello Madero, Fitisemanu, and the Future of Citizenship
Though United States v. Vaello Madero did not make waves for its 8-1 majority or...
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Religious Liberty Update on Congressional and Executive Branch Actions
Congress On May 19, 2022, Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-AZ) introduced the Women’s Bill of Rights....
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Are IRS Defenses Crumbling?
Congress’s frequent, numerous, and complicated changes to the tax laws make the Internal Revenue Service's...
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Congress Must Decide How to Choose Between Courts and Agency Adjudication
For some time, the Securities and Exchange Commission has had a choice of prosecutorial forums:...
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Tweet at Your Own Peril: The Third Circuit Holds that Anyone—Literally Anyone—Can File an Unfair Labor Practice Charge
We’ve all been there: It’s late in the afternoon, and you’ve spent the last few...
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New Article on the INDEX Act
Alex Pollock continues the discussion of how to fix the unhealthy concentration in corporate voting power held by...
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What Ever Happened to “Count Every Vote”?
In this era of hotly contested elections and claims of voter fraud and suppression, many...