Oct 31 2022 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Deep Dive Episode 243 - Is the Office of Foreign Assets Control's Sanctioning of Tornado Cash a Threat to the Future of Financial Privacy? Paul Brigner, Michael Mosier, Kevin Werbach, J.W. Verret Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast Tornado Cash is an open source, decentralized cryptocurrency tumbler that was introduced in 2019. The...
Oct 27 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums Is the Office of Foreign Assets Control's Sanctioning of Tornado Cash a Threat to the Future of Financial Privacy? Paul Brigner, Michael Mosier, J.W. Verret, Kevin Werbach Tornado Cash is an open source, decentralized cryptocurrency tumbler that was introduced in 2019. The...
Oct 24 2022 Topics Litigation • Telecommunications & Electronic Media • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News The Fifth Circuit Updates Common Carrier Doctrine for Social Media Companies GianCarlo Canaparo, Jameson Payne Last month, in a case called NetChoice v. Paxton, the U.S. Court of Appeals for...
Sep 27 2022 Video FedSoc Forums Who Decides if January 6 Was an Insurrection Prohibiting the Election Of Participants? James Bopp, Kory Langhofer, Pressly M. Millen, Devin Watkins The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits anyone who has engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United...
Sep 27 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums Who Decides if January 6 Was an Insurrection Prohibiting the Election Of Participants? James Bopp, Kory Langhofer, Pressly M. Millen, Devin Watkins The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits anyone who has engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United...
Aug 29 2022 Video FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: Reges v. Univ. of Washington – University Acknowledgement of Indigenous Land Joshua Bleisch Stuart Reges is an award-winning professor at the University of Washington in the Allen School...
Aug 29 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: Reges v. Univ. of Washington – University Acknowledgement of Indigenous Land Joshua Bleisch Stuart Reges is an award-winning professor at the University of Washington in the Allen School...
Aug 29 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums Do University Diversity Statement Requirements Violate the Constitution? Brian Soucek, Eugene Volokh In recent years, universities have increasingly required 'diversity statements' from faculty seeking jobs, tenure, or...
Jul 28 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: State Legislatures, State Courts, and Federal Elections Andrew Grossman Who decides the rules for federal elections? The Constitution generally assigns that power to the...
Jul 28 2022 Video FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: State Legislatures, State Courts, and Federal Elections Andrew Grossman Who decides the rules for federal elections? The Constitution generally assigns that power to the...
Deep Dive Episode 243 - Is the Office of Foreign Assets Control's Sanctioning of Tornado Cash a Threat to the Future of Financial Privacy?
Paul Brigner, Michael Mosier, Kevin Werbach, J.W. Verret
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
Tornado Cash is an open source, decentralized cryptocurrency tumbler that was introduced in 2019. The...
Is the Office of Foreign Assets Control's Sanctioning of Tornado Cash a Threat to the Future of Financial Privacy?
Paul Brigner, Michael Mosier, J.W. Verret, Kevin Werbach
Tornado Cash is an open source, decentralized cryptocurrency tumbler that was introduced in 2019. The...
Topics
The Fifth Circuit Updates Common Carrier Doctrine for Social Media Companies
Last month, in a case called NetChoice v. Paxton, the U.S. Court of Appeals for...
Who Decides if January 6 Was an Insurrection Prohibiting the Election Of Participants?
James Bopp, Kory Langhofer, Pressly M. Millen, Devin Watkins
The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits anyone who has engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United...
Who Decides if January 6 Was an Insurrection Prohibiting the Election Of Participants?
James Bopp, Kory Langhofer, Pressly M. Millen, Devin Watkins
The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits anyone who has engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United...
Litigation Update: Reges v. Univ. of Washington – University Acknowledgement of Indigenous Land
Joshua Bleisch
Stuart Reges is an award-winning professor at the University of Washington in the Allen School...
Litigation Update: Reges v. Univ. of Washington – University Acknowledgement of Indigenous Land
Joshua Bleisch
Stuart Reges is an award-winning professor at the University of Washington in the Allen School...
Do University Diversity Statement Requirements Violate the Constitution?
Brian Soucek, Eugene Volokh
In recent years, universities have increasingly required 'diversity statements' from faculty seeking jobs, tenure, or...
Litigation Update: State Legislatures, State Courts, and Federal Elections
Andrew Grossman
Who decides the rules for federal elections? The Constitution generally assigns that power to the...
Litigation Update: State Legislatures, State Courts, and Federal Elections
Andrew Grossman
Who decides the rules for federal elections? The Constitution generally assigns that power to the...