Feb 9 2018 Podcast The First Amendment and Commercial/Economic Speech Bradley A. Benbrook, Lisa Ezell, Erik S. Jaffe, Christina Sandefur 2018 Annual Western Chapters Conference Although the First Amendment makes no distinction between types of speech, courts have consistently offered...
Jan 17 2018 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch 2017 Jordan E. Pratt, Marc E. Williams, Ronald Joseph Lampard, Jason Bedrick, David Dorsey, Christina Martin, Andrew Cook, Joel Burcat, Larry Salzman, C. Thomas Ludden, Christina Sandefur, Thomas C. Kamenick State Court Docket Watch Florida League of Women Voters v. Scott by Jordan E. Pratt – pg. 2 West...
Jan 11 2018 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Off-Label Promotion and Free Speech in Medicine Christina Sandefur Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum Federal regulation strictly limits how pharmaceutical companies share information about the legal use of their...
Dec 5 2017 Video Short Videos Should You Need a License to Massage a Horse? Dana Berliner, Paul Avelar, Mark Flatten, Christina Sandefur, Koren Wong-Ervin, Doug Ducey, Mike S. Lee Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Video In 2012, Celeste Kelly received a cease-and-desist letter from the Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining...
Oct 26 2017 Topics Healthcare • State Courts Blog Post State Courts & AGs Docket Watch: Biggs v. Betlach: Protecting Taxpayer Rights Christina Sandefur The Supreme Court’s 2012 decision National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius held that the...
Jun 26 2017 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News With the Supreme Court's Abandonment, it's Time for States to Protect Property Rights Christina Sandefur Private property is a critical ingredient in freedom. That’s why the U.S. Constitution refers to...
May 10 2017 Blog Post News When do we acknowledge that they're adults? Christina Sandefur It’s not a new observation that in their constant drive to force other people to...
Apr 24 2017 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Rubber playground material, state constitutions, and choices in education Christina Sandefur My Goldwater Institute colleague Jonathan Butcher writes over at See Thru Edu about how SCOTUS's...
Mar 29 2017 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Protecting Free Speech in Medicine Ryan Ulloa, Christina Sandefur A year ago on this blog, I wrote that under federal law, pharmaceutical companies can...
Jan 12 2017 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Where the Right Shouldn't Go Wrong on the ACA Christina Sandefur In her recent BloombergView column, Megan McArdle argues that Republicans need not repeal all of the...
The First Amendment and Commercial/Economic Speech
Bradley A. Benbrook, Lisa Ezell, Erik S. Jaffe, Christina Sandefur
2018 Annual Western Chapters Conference
Although the First Amendment makes no distinction between types of speech, courts have consistently offered...
State Court Docket Watch 2017
Jordan E. Pratt, Marc E. Williams, Ronald Joseph Lampard, Jason Bedrick, David Dorsey, Christina Martin, Andrew Cook, Joel Burcat, Larry Salzman, C. Thomas Ludden, Christina Sandefur, Thomas C. Kamenick
State Court Docket Watch
Florida League of Women Voters v. Scott by Jordan E. Pratt – pg. 2 West...
Off-Label Promotion and Free Speech in Medicine
Christina Sandefur
Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
Federal regulation strictly limits how pharmaceutical companies share information about the legal use of their...
Should You Need a License to Massage a Horse?
Dana Berliner, Paul Avelar, Mark Flatten, Christina Sandefur, Koren Wong-Ervin, Doug Ducey, Mike S. Lee
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Video
In 2012, Celeste Kelly received a cease-and-desist letter from the Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining...
Topics
Docket Watch: Biggs v. Betlach: Protecting Taxpayer Rights
The Supreme Court’s 2012 decision National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius held that the...
Topics
With the Supreme Court's Abandonment, it's Time for States to Protect Property Rights
Private property is a critical ingredient in freedom. That’s why the U.S. Constitution refers to...
When do we acknowledge that they're adults?
It’s not a new observation that in their constant drive to force other people to...
Topics
Rubber playground material, state constitutions, and choices in education
My Goldwater Institute colleague Jonathan Butcher writes over at See Thru Edu about how SCOTUS's...
Topics
Protecting Free Speech in Medicine
A year ago on this blog, I wrote that under federal law, pharmaceutical companies can...
Topics
Where the Right Shouldn't Go Wrong on the ACA
In her recent BloombergView column, Megan McArdle argues that Republicans need not repeal all of the...