Sep 30 2024 Topics Federal Courts • First Amendment • Litigation • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post Let the Algorithm Speak?: Third Circuit Indicates in Anderson v. TikTok That the First Amendment and Section 230 are Inversely Related Jack Fitzhenry Social media platforms sift user-generated content through a variety of algorithms, some of which collect...
Aug 13 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Jurisprudence • Litigation • Supreme Court Blog Post After Chevron, a New Birth of Deference for the Administrative State? Jack Fitzhenry, Caleb Sampson For decades, the judicial doctrine called “Chevron deference” dominated American administrative law. In the aftermath...
Dec 20 2023 Publication State Court Docket Watch Georgia Supreme Court Carves Its Own Path on Due Process to Strike Down Occupational Licensing Law Jack Fitzhenry A unanimous Georgia Supreme Court held in Raffensperger v. Jackson that an occupational licensing law...
Aug 1 2023 Video FedSoc Forums Can States Leverage Their Local Market to Force Out-Of-State Regulations? Jack Fitzhenry, Barry Friedman, Michael S. Greve, Elizabeth Slattery How far can states use their local economy to put economic pressure on other states...
Aug 1 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums Can States Leverage Their Local Market to Force Out-Of-State Regulations? Jack Fitzhenry, Barry Friedman, Michael S. Greve, Elizabeth Slattery How far can states use their local economy to put economic pressure on other states...
May 30 2023 Topics Federalism Blog Post Why Three Conservative Justices Enabled California to Regulate a Nationwide Industry Jack Fitzhenry 10 a.m. on a Thursday is a bit early to have pork chops on the...
Aug 4 2022 Topics Jurisprudence • Philosophy • Supreme Court Blog Post News What Adam Liptak Doesn’t Know about Brown v. Board and Originalism GianCarlo Canaparo, Jack Fitzhenry Adam Liptak, the New York Times’ Supreme Court reporter, recently published an article in which...
Jun 28 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Supreme Court Blog Post Has Chevron Step One Stepped to Center Stage? Jack Fitzhenry Unanimous Supreme Court rulings are always less likely to generate headlines. So, in a term...
Topics
Let the Algorithm Speak?: Third Circuit Indicates in Anderson v. TikTok That the First Amendment and Section 230 are Inversely Related
Social media platforms sift user-generated content through a variety of algorithms, some of which collect...
Topics
After Chevron, a New Birth of Deference for the Administrative State?
For decades, the judicial doctrine called “Chevron deference” dominated American administrative law. In the aftermath...
Georgia Supreme Court Carves Its Own Path on Due Process to Strike Down Occupational Licensing Law
Jack Fitzhenry
A unanimous Georgia Supreme Court held in Raffensperger v. Jackson that an occupational licensing law...
Can States Leverage Their Local Market to Force Out-Of-State Regulations?
Jack Fitzhenry, Barry Friedman, Michael S. Greve, Elizabeth Slattery
How far can states use their local economy to put economic pressure on other states...
Can States Leverage Their Local Market to Force Out-Of-State Regulations?
Jack Fitzhenry, Barry Friedman, Michael S. Greve, Elizabeth Slattery
How far can states use their local economy to put economic pressure on other states...
Topics
Why Three Conservative Justices Enabled California to Regulate a Nationwide Industry
10 a.m. on a Thursday is a bit early to have pork chops on the...
Topics
What Adam Liptak Doesn’t Know about Brown v. Board and Originalism
Adam Liptak, the New York Times’ Supreme Court reporter, recently published an article in which...
Topics
Has Chevron Step One Stepped to Center Stage?
Unanimous Supreme Court rulings are always less likely to generate headlines. So, in a term...