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Timeless Concepts for a Trying Time: The Separation of Powers and Judicial Review
If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men,...
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Nominal damages: $1. Defending the 1st Amendment? Priceless.
How much is your freedom of speech worth? If a dollar value can’t be placed...
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States have been violating religious schools’ First Amendment rights for decades. The Supreme Court may be about to stop them.
The Supreme Court rarely goes out of its way to make sweeping pronouncements. The Justices...
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The Academic Freedom Alliance
Of interest, the new Academic Freedom Alliance: Individuals at academic institutions should not fear suppression...
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Sunshine Week Event With Judge Royce Lamberth
Each year, the National Archives and its Office of Government Information Services holds a series...
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An Outsider Looks In: Election Rules in the UK
I watched the results of the November 3 election with increasing puzzlement. Counting ballots received...
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Olin-Searle Faculty Fellowship
The Olin-Searle Fellowship program offers top young lawyers with a scholarly bent the opportunity to...
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Open Radio Access Networks and the FCC's Role in National Security
Interest in Open Radio Access Networks (ORAN) has evidently survived the transition from the Trump...
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Why Did California's Prop 16 Fail? A County-by-County Assessment
By a margin of 57% to 43%, California voters in 2020 rejected Proposition 16, which...
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Madison’s Last Veto
In 1796, Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to James Madison, in part questioning whether Congress’s...