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FL Supreme Court Extends “Apex Doctrine” to Private Sector
The Florida Supreme Court, on its own motion, has acted to protect corporate officers from...
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En Banc Seventh Circuit Rules that Ministerial Exception Applies to Hostile Work Environment Claims
The en banc Seventh Circuit recently held that the First Amendment prohibits a minister from...
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New White Paper on Potential Legal Issues with ESG Investing
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investment strategies have become a celebrated and dominant trend in...
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A Cautionary Tale of E-Filing
“This is a cautionary tale for every attorney who litigates in the era of e-filing.”...
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What’s the Purpose of the Corporation? The Revolutionary Business Roundtable Statement Two Years Later
Almost 51 years ago, on September 13, 1970, Milton Friedman published an essay in The...
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The Unexplored Boundaries of Section 230
For more than two decades, technology firms of all sizes have provided tools for users...
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DOJ, HHS Voluntarily Dismiss Conscience Rights Case of Nurse Forced to Assist in Abortion
On Friday, July 30, 2021, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) quietly and voluntarily dismissed a federal...
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A Takings Clause Lawsuit Against the CDC Eviction Moratorium
This post originally appeared at the Volokh Conspiracy. The Centers for Disease Control's enactment of...
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The CDC's New Eviction Moratorium Has Virtually all the Same Flaws as the Old
This post originally appeared at the Volokh Conspiracy. The Centers for Disease Control's repeatedly...
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Why Capitalists in Space Are Good for Americans’ Future
Nothing quite exposes differing views on innovation than billionaires launching their own rockets into space....