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Deceased Commenters and Other Problems: New York Attorney General Finds Millions of Fake Comments Flooded FCC Rulemaking Process
The New York Attorney General recently issued a report detailing her investigation into possible misuse of New...
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Upping the Ante: Biden’s Indo-Pacific Strategy Carries on Trump’s Legacy
Earlier this year, I wrote about the striking similarities between President Biden’s China strategy and...
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Injunctions Highlight Challenge Targeting China’s Military-Civil Fusion Strategy
This spring, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued two preliminary injunctions...
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Yet Another Federal Court Rules Against the CDC Eviction Moratorium
Note: This blog was originally posted at the Volokh Conspiracy. Earlier today, the Judge...
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Caretaking at the Court: Community-Caretaking Exception Not Applicable to Warrantless Searches of the Home
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas didn’t mince words. His short, four-page opinion in the case...
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State Judiciaries and the Anticommandeering Doctrine
In the 1992 case New York v. United States, the Supreme Court applied the anticommandeering...
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Court Grants Certiorari in Mississippi Abortion Case, Dismisses Title X Cases
Yesterday, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. It will be...
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Cash Bail Reform: Agreements and Disagreements on How to Do It Right
A new Federalist Society Review article by Craig Trainor draws upon his rich experience as a...
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Don’t Fear Volatility in Cryptocurrency Prices; Fear Regulations that Will Harm America’s Crypto Lead
After a massive runup since the beginning of the year, the cryptocurrency market finally experienced...
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A Section 230 Textual Wind Blows in from the West
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act stands at the center of technology debates....