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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...
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Racial Preferences in Government Contracting: How It Happens and Why It's Wrong
Last Wednesday, President Joe Biden promoted his plan to spend trillions of dollars on infrastructure....
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Chinese Dissidents Lodge Powerful Plea for Donor Privacy in Americans for Prosperity v. Bonta
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in two consolidated cases that ask...
Strengthening the Information Quality Act to Improve Transparency and Regulatory Quality
In a recent Food and Drug Law Journal article, the Heritage Foundation’s Daren Bakst discusses...
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Regulation By Enforcement Is Stifling Cryptocurrency
One of the few things that can make an industry demand more regulation is the...
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Justice Thomas on Controlling the Tech Giants
How to control the tech giants—Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube—has continued to raise concerns about both...
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Stressing Banks and the Economy
In about six months, the term of the Federal Reserve Board’s Vice Chairman for Supervision...