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Can a student Christian group require its leaders to believe in in Christianity? University of Iowa: no (again); Eighth Circuit: still yes
Last month, the Eighth Circuit rebuked the University of Iowa for its efforts to derecognize...
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Book Review: The Unelected: How an Unaccountable Elite is Governing America, by James R. Copland
In recent years, there has been a flurry of legal and academic writing on our...
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Credibility Problems with the Restatement of Copyright Project
Some of the first things we all learned about in law school were the “Restatements”...
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Two Useful Pieces of Commentary on Net Neutrality
Net Neutrality has been a cyber holy grail pursued by those that believe it is...
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Peaceable Assembly: Accept No Substitute
Aristotle told us that humans are social animals—interaction with each other is essential to our...
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The Paid Sick Leave Act: Dead and Loving It
The Paid Sick Leave Act, embedded in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, temporarily compelled...
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Revitalizing the First Branch of Government
Can we have a government that is constitutional and also effective? For more than 100...
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Arbitrary and Capricious Review at the Court After FCC v. Prometheus Radio Project: From the Return of “Hard Look” to the “Zone of Reasonableness”
The Administrative Procedure Act (APA) instructs courts to “hold unlawful and set aside agency action, findings,...
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NCAA v. Alston and the Future of Antitrust
On June 21, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in NCAA v. Alston, unanimously affirming a...
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The Conservative Case Against the Big Business Case Against Class Actions
I am grateful to William Barnette for his review of my book The Conservative Case...