Dec 9 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Healthcare • Law & Economics Blog Post The IRA’s Drug Price Caps Threaten Patient Health by Disincentivizing New Research Daniel E. Troy The Drug Price Negotiation Program passed—as part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)—along partisan lines...
Dec 2 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Federalism & Separation of Powers • International & National Security Law Blog Post Are NDAAs a Model for Revitalizing Article I? Garrett Exner For over six decades, Congress has passed a National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) every year....
Nov 8 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Intellectual Property • Litigation Blog Post To Promote Smaller Innovators, We May Need Reforms to the PTAB Joel Thayer Almost every civilization since the Renaissance has sought to incentivize individuals to invent technologies that...
Oct 11 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Constitution • Federalism & Separation of Powers • Financial Services & E-Commerce Blog Post The Fed’s Remarkable ‘Independence’ Claim Alex J. Pollock This post originally appeared in The Daily Economy. In the course of human events, the...
Oct 4 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Article I Initiative • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Reestablishing Congressional Oversight of Federal Regulations Dan Lips In July, the House Committee on Administration held a hearing examining whether Congress was prepared for the...
Sep 23 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Founding Era & History • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post Is Congress Ready to Regulate AI? Lynn White James Madison was keenly interested in books, particularly in using them as a resource to...
Sep 18 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Intellectual Property • Supreme Court Blog Post Patent Bills With Bipartisan Support Might Beat Congressional Gridlock Philip M. Nelson The Supreme Court’s patent law cases over the last decades have achieved significant majorities, if...
Aug 28 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Founding Era & History • Labor & Employment Law • Law & Economics Blog Post The Accidental Success of the NLRA: How a Law about Unions Achieved Its Goals by Giving Us Fewer Unions Alexander T. MacDonald In today’s politics, agreement is a rare beast. So it’s notable when it shows up. And...
Aug 20 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Jurisprudence • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post How President Biden Is Impacting the Judiciary Despite a Changed Appointment Process Thomas Jipping Appointments to the federal bench are among a president’s most profound long-term legacies. Judges serve...
Aug 16 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Constitution • Separation of Powers • Supreme Court Blog Post Bad Judicial Medicine Ryan L. Bangert This post originally appeared in American Reformer. President Biden and Senator Majority Leader Chuck Schumer recently announced...
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The IRA’s Drug Price Caps Threaten Patient Health by Disincentivizing New Research
The Drug Price Negotiation Program passed—as part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)—along partisan lines...
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Are NDAAs a Model for Revitalizing Article I?
For over six decades, Congress has passed a National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) every year....
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To Promote Smaller Innovators, We May Need Reforms to the PTAB
Almost every civilization since the Renaissance has sought to incentivize individuals to invent technologies that...
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The Fed’s Remarkable ‘Independence’ Claim
This post originally appeared in The Daily Economy. In the course of human events, the...
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Reestablishing Congressional Oversight of Federal Regulations
In July, the House Committee on Administration held a hearing examining whether Congress was prepared for the...
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Is Congress Ready to Regulate AI?
James Madison was keenly interested in books, particularly in using them as a resource to...
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Patent Bills With Bipartisan Support Might Beat Congressional Gridlock
The Supreme Court’s patent law cases over the last decades have achieved significant majorities, if...
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The Accidental Success of the NLRA: How a Law about Unions Achieved Its Goals by Giving Us Fewer Unions
In today’s politics, agreement is a rare beast. So it’s notable when it shows up. And...
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How President Biden Is Impacting the Judiciary Despite a Changed Appointment Process
Appointments to the federal bench are among a president’s most profound long-term legacies. Judges serve...
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Bad Judicial Medicine
This post originally appeared in American Reformer. President Biden and Senator Majority Leader Chuck Schumer recently announced...