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Do Androids Dream of Patent Protections? American Patent Law and AI-Generated Inventions
The incredible ability of artificial intelligence (AI) has captured the minds of inventors, writers, scientists,...
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Fifth Annual Article I Writing Contest Winner Announced
For the Article I Initiative’s Fifth Annual writing contest, we levied perhaps our most challenging...
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The 2022 Joseph Story Award
The Federalist Society is delighted to announce that the winner of the 2022 Joseph Story...
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The Rule of Completeness After Hemphill
In Hemphill v. New York, the Supreme Court ruled that the Confrontation Clause bars the...
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The Incoherence of the Biden Administration’s Labor-Market Policies
The Biden administration is pushing two irreconcilable theories about labor markets. One theory argues that...
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Deadline closing: Olin-Searle-Smith-Darling Faculty Fellowship
The Olin-Searle-Smith-Darling Fellowship program offers top young lawyers with a scholarly bent the opportunity to...
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Book Review: Who Decides?
Judge Jeffrey Sutton (who I must disclose at the outset is a good friend despite...
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Litigation Update: Louisiana v. Biden and the Social Cost of Carbon
On February 11, 2022, Judge James D. Cain, Jr., of the Western District of Louisiana,...
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Out of Thin Air: Cummings v. Premier Rehab Keller and “Emotional Distress” Damages in Antidiscrimination Law
In perhaps one of the highest-profile Supreme Court terms in recent memory, one case, lacking...
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Go Ahead, You Do It For Us
Rule of Law or Rule of Experts? Almost exactly 9 years ago, I spoke...