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Elon Musk and Twitter: Acquisition Basics
The headlines read, “Musk Buys Twitter,” and the chatter is about free speech. But it’s...
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The Legal Status of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations: Do DAOs Require New Business Structures? Some States Think So.
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) sound like something out of the future. And in a way,...
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The Free State Foundation's Fourteenth Annual Policy Conference on May 6
The Free State Foundation's Fourteenth Annual Policy Conference will be held on May 6 at...
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ABA Walks Back CLE Diversity Quota
In 2008, the American Bar Association House of Delegates adopted Goal III: Eliminate Bias and...
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In Memoriam Orrin Hatch
In 1976, when I was still in college and the world was young, a 43...
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Is Dworkin’s Definition of Discrimination Dead?
In 1979, the noted legal scholar and philosopher Ronald Dworkin published How to Read the...
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How Would Burke Decide Dobbs?
Edmund Burke is getting a revival these days in the Supreme Court. The Chief cited...
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Ramirez v. Collier: Religious Liberty on Death Row
The Supreme Court’s decision last month in Ramirez v. Collier was noteworthy for several reasons:...
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Religious Liberty Update on Congressional and Executive Branch Actions
Congress Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) announced on March 17, 2022 that he and 32 Republican...
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Bostock, The Civil Rights Act, and Affirmative Action
“We’re all textualists now.” That’s what Justice Kagan remarked at the Antonin Scalia Lecture series...