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New Webinar: "Executive Order on Foreign-Controlled Apps"
In June, President Biden issued a new executive order directing the federal government to...
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Litigation Update: Dakota Access Pipeline Case Gives Supreme Court Chance for Major NEPA Ruling
The Dakota Access Pipeline is the main conduit through which North Dakota’s rich oil reserves...
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FDRLST Media, LLC v. NLRB
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals will shortly hear argument on a case involving a...
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In the Shadow of Sherbert: An Understanding of Smith as Judicial Codification
Like all of the rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, the right to freely...
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Federal Judiciary Advisory Committee Proposes Amendments to Expert Testimony Rule
The federal judiciary’s Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules has published proposed amendments to Federal Rule...
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Considering Copyright on Constitution Day
Constitution Day is September 17—the 234th anniversary of the Constitution's signing in 1787 by the...
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How Snapchat’s Struggle Against Facebook Emphasizes the Need for Patent Protection as an Antitrust Tool
Tech giants like Facebook have faced torrents of criticism for potentially anti-competitive practices, as illustrated...
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Harmful Language in the U.S. Constitution?
This year, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) posted a blanket “Harmful Language Alert” on...
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Voting News: The 11th Circuit Holds That Postage to Mail Ballots Is Not an Unconstitutional Poll Tax
In the State of Georgia, voters must pay for postage when submitting mail-in and absentee...
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Can Social Media Companies Censor Lawmakers’ Accounts?
Two trends in social media law and policy are headed for conflict: Aggressive takedowns of...