Dec 15 2023 Topics Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News On Campus Speech, We Need a Return to First Principles Keith E. Whittington This post originally appeared at the Dispatch. Being a university president amid the Israel-Hamas war...
Dec 13 2023 Topics Culture • Jurisprudence Blog Post News What Musical Originalism Can Teach Us About Judicial Originalism GianCarlo Canaparo, Matthew Turner Gustav Mahler, one of the foremost composers and conductors of the Romantic Era, famously said...
Dec 12 2023 Topics Civil Rights • Culture • Education Policy • Litigation Blog Post News The Brandeis Center Sues UC Berkeley Alleging a Hostile Environment for Jews Samantha Crane In the aftermath of Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attack on Israel, there has been a...
Dec 8 2023 Topics Litigation • Supreme Court Blog Post News Will the Supreme Court Give the Green Light for Wealth Taxes? GianCarlo Canaparo, Charles "Cully" Stimson This post originally appeared at the Daily Signal. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday...
Dec 7 2023 Topics Founding Era & History • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post Remembering Frederick Douglass’s Plea For Free Speech John Kennerly Davis Freedom of speech is essential to the successful functioning of any social group. It is...
Dec 6 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law • Supreme Court Blog Post News Which National Labor Relations Board Unfair Labor Practice Proceedings Deprive Employers of Jury Trial Rights? R. Pepper Crutcher A running gag in American movies, stemming from a line in the 1948 film “Treasure...
Dec 5 2023 Topics Intellectual Property Blog Post News “It’s only words, and words are all I have to take your heart away" Robert J. Rando This post originally appeared at Greenspoon Marder’s Intellectual Property blog. As a lawyer...
Dec 4 2023 Topics Constitution • Property Law • Supreme Court • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post The Supreme Court’s Property Rights Doubleheader Nancie G. Marzulla The Supreme Court will hear back-to-back two major property rights cases this term. On January...
Dec 1 2023 Topics Supreme Court Blog Post News Remembering Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Nelson Lund Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, for whom I was a law clerk in 1987-1988, was the...
Nov 30 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Blog Post News The Ascertainable Standards that Define the Boundaries of the SEC’s Rulemaking Authority Bernard Sharfman In March 2022, prior to the publication of the SEC’s proposed rule on climate-related disclosures––The...
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On Campus Speech, We Need a Return to First Principles
This post originally appeared at the Dispatch. Being a university president amid the Israel-Hamas war...
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What Musical Originalism Can Teach Us About Judicial Originalism
Gustav Mahler, one of the foremost composers and conductors of the Romantic Era, famously said...
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The Brandeis Center Sues UC Berkeley Alleging a Hostile Environment for Jews
In the aftermath of Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attack on Israel, there has been a...
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Will the Supreme Court Give the Green Light for Wealth Taxes?
This post originally appeared at the Daily Signal. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday...
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Remembering Frederick Douglass’s Plea For Free Speech
Freedom of speech is essential to the successful functioning of any social group. It is...
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Which National Labor Relations Board Unfair Labor Practice Proceedings Deprive Employers of Jury Trial Rights?
A running gag in American movies, stemming from a line in the 1948 film “Treasure...
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“It’s only words, and words are all I have to take your heart away"
This post originally appeared at Greenspoon Marder’s Intellectual Property blog. As a lawyer...
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The Supreme Court’s Property Rights Doubleheader
The Supreme Court will hear back-to-back two major property rights cases this term. On January...
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Remembering Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, for whom I was a law clerk in 1987-1988, was the...
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The Ascertainable Standards that Define the Boundaries of the SEC’s Rulemaking Authority
In March 2022, prior to the publication of the SEC’s proposed rule on climate-related disclosures––The...