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Just Launched: New Religious Discrimination Tracker
A coalition of organizations has announced the launch of a groundbreaking new database: the Religious Discrimination...
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The Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument in Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission
On March 31, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in its first religious freedom case...
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How Will Courts Interpret Union Actions in the Litigation over President Trump’s Executive Order on Exclusions from Federal Labor-Management Relations Programs?
President Trump issued a sweeping executive order removing a large chunk of the federal government...
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Say the Magic Word, Counselor: Oral Argument in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic
On Wednesday, April 2, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Medina v. Planned Parenthood...
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American Civil Rights Project Exhorts Congress to Defund and Repeal Minority Serving Institution Programs
Recently, the American Civil Rights Project sent a letter to Senator Bill Cassidy, Chair of...
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Does the EPA Have a Hometown Advantage in the DC Circuit?: Oral Arguments in EPA v. Calumet Shreveport Refining and Oklahoma v. EPA
That is a simplified, or perhaps subtextual, version of the questions presented in three closely...
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“The Rule of Law Means That No Person Is Above the Law’s Requirements or Below Its Protections”: New Georgia Chief Justice Defines and Defends the Rule of Law
On Tuesday, Hon. Nels S.D. Peterson was sworn in as the new Chief Justice of...
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Blue States Look to Pull the Plug on Tesla
Since being announced as the leader of President Trump’s effort to eliminate waste and fraud...
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Not Another Free Lunch
This post originally appeared at Law & Liberty. Once again, we have efforts to release...
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When Silence Counts as Violence: The Supreme Court Decides United States v. Delligatti
In United States v. Delligatti, the Supreme Court faced a question at the intersection of criminal...