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HHS’s Proposed Nondiscrimination Regulations Impose Transgender Mandate in Health Care
In accord with the Biden administration’s “health equity” and gender identity policy priorities, the Department...
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Cert Petition Challenges Title VII Religious Accommodation “Undue Hardship” Standard
Last month, a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in the case of Groff v. DeJoy...
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“Risk Corridors” Litigation Shows The U.S. Government Is A Risky Business Partner
Litigation currently pending before the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to determine whether and to...
Power to the People
“Chicago ain’t ready for reform," Chicago Alderman Mathias "Paddy" Bauler once famously groused, but is the...
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Obama's New Gun Control Rules
"Never let a crisis go to waste." President Obama is employing that old Alinskyite tactic again,...
How the Federal Government Litigates Cases
Paul D. Clement, W. Neil Eggleston, Scott Allen Keller, Jesse Panuccio, Gene C. Schaerr
Seventh Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
The seventh annual Executive Branch Review Conference took place on May 8, 2019, at the...
How the Federal Government Litigates Cases
Paul D. Clement, W. Neil Eggleston, Scott Allen Keller, Jesse Panuccio, Gene C. Schaerr
Seventh Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
The seventh annual Executive Branch Review Conference took place on May 8, 2019, at the...
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Ruminations on the Rule of Law
The United States is famously a nation of laws and not of men—or must we...
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Most Popular "Engage" Articles of 2015
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Most Popular Videos of 2015
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