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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....
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Florida Supreme Court Invalidates Business Law Section Policy Regarding Composition of CLE Program Panels
On April 15, 2021, the Florida Supreme Court issued an opinion proposing an amendment to...
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Remembering a Time When Broadband Policy Was Bipartisan
Last week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee held a hearing entitled Broadband Equity: Addressing...
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GEDMatch and the Fourth Amendment: No Warrant Required
He murdered 13 people, raped at least 50 women, and committed burglaries all across California...
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Mediating Rights: Anthony Sanders reviews Jamal Greene’s new book, How Rights Went Wrong
In a new Federalist Society Review article, Which Rights Are We Mediating? Anthony Sanders,...
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Assessing the Nondelegation Challenge in Texas’s Keystone XL Pipeline Lawsuit Against the Biden Administration
Justice Alito’s concurrence in the recent case of Gundy v. United States signaled that the...
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Wearing, Bearing, or Carrying Arms
In D.C. v. Heller (2008), the Supreme Court recognized an individual right under the...
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Book Review: A Dubious Expediency: How Race Preferences Damage Higher Education
A Dubious Expediency: How Race Preferences Damage Higher Education, edited by Gail Heriot & Maimon...
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A Foundation for Rethinking Administrative Law
New casebooks can be hard to justify. Many legal doctrines and their canonical cases are...