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Welcome, Justice Young!
Austin Federalist Society chapter lawyers and students welcomed recently-appointed Texas Supreme Court Justice Evan Young at their...
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Texas Legislature, Voters Approve Pro-Religious Freedom Constitutional Amendment
On November 2, 2021, Texas voters approved an amendment to their state constitution prohibiting government...
Bodily Autonomy and Individual Rights; Subtitle: Showcase Panel IV: Law, Science, and Public Policy
Last month, I spoke on a panel at the Federalist Society’s National Lawyers Conference about...
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Jacobson v. Massachusetts Lends Questionable Support to Covid-19 Executive Orders Imposing Criminal Penalties for Non-Compliance
Across the nation, in response to the Covid-19 virus, state and local leaders have issued...
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Union-Backed Litigation Seeks to Extend First Amendment Protection to Coercive Lawsuits
When people talk about “weaponizing” the First Amendment, they’re almost always talking about corporate-backed litigation....
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Fifth Circuit Gets It Right in Arnold Decision
Parents and some elected officials currently fighting against what some say are controversial far-Left ideology received a boost this...
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The Religious Question and Abortion
Yesterday the Supreme Court heard argument in Dobbs et al., v. Jackson Women’s Health, a...
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New Report: "37 Biden Administration Regulations in the Pipeline that Americans Should Know About"
The Heritage Foundation has just released a special report entitled “37 Biden Administration Regulations in...
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Latest Developments in SEC “Regulation” of Cryptocurrency
Earlier this year, on this blog and in a Federalist Society panel, I discussed...
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Filed Comment: Department of Labor's Proposed Rescission to Effect Religious Liberty Exemptions and Nondiscrimination Law
On behalf of the Thomas More Society, National Association of Evangelicals, Institutional Religious Freedom Alliance,...