Sep 15 2016 Blog Post News Legislators should address the need for more quality educational options so judges don't have to T. Jeremy Gunn, Christina Sandefur Last week’s Connecticut court ruling in a school finance case went far beyond calling for...
Aug 21 2016 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Sign Crimes Maggie Gallagher, Jamin Ben Raskin, Christina Sandefur Entrepreneurs wishing to advertise new products or services are often thwarted by local ordinances that...
Aug 11 2016 Topics Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News "The beautiful neighborhoods we could never build again" Christina Sandefur To commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the nation’s first zoning code, the New York Times...
Jul 15 2016 Podcast Protecting Property Rights in the Sharing Economy - Podcast Grady Gammage, Christina Sandefur Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group Podcast On June 1, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed legislation prohibiting local and municipal governments from...
Jun 24 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News Protecting Property Rights in the Sharing Economy Christina Sandefur New York lawmakers recently voted to crack down on home-sharing, punishing people who post online...
May 10 2016 Blog Post News The FDA treats innovators like outlaws - and it's taking a toll Andrew Cook, Christina Sandefur In March, I posted about the pharmaceutical company Amarin’s legal battle with the federal Food...
Apr 7 2016 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Free Speech for All* Christina Sandefur The Supreme Court’s anti-climactic order affirming the Ninth Circuit’s ruling in Friedrichs v. California Teachers...
Mar 25 2016 Topics Civil Rights • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Equal Protection for Indian Children Christina Sandefur Goldwater Institute Attorney Aditya Dynar and Vice President for Litigation Timothy Sandefur write in the Wall Street...
Mar 18 2016 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News FDA's Amarin settlement fails to establish clear guidelines for speech Christina Sandefur It’s a shame that in a nation that prizes free speech, the government routinely censors...
Mar 17 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News IPAB: Forgotten, but not gone Akhil Reed Amar, Christina Sandefur In the midst of the controversy surrounding President Obama’s Supreme Court nomination, it’s important to...
Legislators should address the need for more quality educational options so judges don't have to
Last week’s Connecticut court ruling in a school finance case went far beyond calling for...
Topics
Sign Crimes
Entrepreneurs wishing to advertise new products or services are often thwarted by local ordinances that...
Topics
"The beautiful neighborhoods we could never build again"
To commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the nation’s first zoning code, the New York Times...
Protecting Property Rights in the Sharing Economy - Podcast
Grady Gammage, Christina Sandefur
Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group Podcast
On June 1, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed legislation prohibiting local and municipal governments from...
Topics
Protecting Property Rights in the Sharing Economy
New York lawmakers recently voted to crack down on home-sharing, punishing people who post online...
The FDA treats innovators like outlaws - and it's taking a toll
In March, I posted about the pharmaceutical company Amarin’s legal battle with the federal Food...
Topics
Free Speech for All*
The Supreme Court’s anti-climactic order affirming the Ninth Circuit’s ruling in Friedrichs v. California Teachers...
Topics
Equal Protection for Indian Children
Goldwater Institute Attorney Aditya Dynar and Vice President for Litigation Timothy Sandefur write in the Wall Street...
Topics
FDA's Amarin settlement fails to establish clear guidelines for speech
It’s a shame that in a nation that prizes free speech, the government routinely censors...
Topics
IPAB: Forgotten, but not gone
In the midst of the controversy surrounding President Obama’s Supreme Court nomination, it’s important to...