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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...
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Oral Arguments in Arthrex
On March 1, 2021, the Supreme Court heard oral argument on the question of when...
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Scalia’s Theory of the Suspension Clause in St. Cyr
Experts have long debated Congress’s power to withhold federal court jurisdiction. But in 2008, the...
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Essay of Interest: "Unspeakable Truths about Racial Inequality in America"
A thoughtful piece by Glenn Loury on the challenges to squarely confronting and discussing intractable...
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New Law Review of Interest: Journal of Free Speech Law
A new, faculty-edited journal on free speech law has been announced and should be of interest...
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FedSoc Student Academy for Aspiring Law Professors
The Federalist Society’s James Kent Summer Academy is a program for law students and recent...
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State Fiscal Discipline Protects Our System of Dual Sovereignty
The Framers reached a counterintuitive conclusion when authoring the Constitution: Citizens’ liberties are safer when...