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Developments on Drones, Air Rights, and Takings
With the rapid progress of drone technology, legal claims to low-altitude airspace raise novel questions...
Topics
"Chevron Bias" and the Administrative State
Mark your calendars for the American Bar Association's debate, "Chevron Bias" and the Administrative State on...
Topics
Commentary on Credit Card Interest Rate Caps Legislation
Federalist Society expert Prof. Todd Zywicki has written several articles on the recent legislative momentum...
Gay Marriage and the Federal Judicial Confirmation Process
David S. Petron, Brian J. Murray
Last year saw momentous advances in civil rights for homosexual persons. First, in Lawrence v....
Topics
Bank of America Penalty Thrown Out in Crisis-Era 'Hustle' Case
Yesterday, the Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit threw out major penalties levied against...
Topics
How Your Smart Gun May be Used to Compel You to Incriminate Yourself
President Obama’s recent smart gun push has brought renewed attention to one of the only...
The SEC's Proposed Shareholder Nomination Rules: A Dialogue
Joseph McLaughlin
Americans are traditionally wary of large aggregations of economic power. The antitrust laws are one...
Bar Watch Bulletin March 2004
Civil Unions, Liability, Flag Amendment
--Dennis Archer submitted a statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil...
Topics
Administrative Law and Judicial Duty: Justice Thomas' Principled Stand Against Arbitrary Power
Few constitutional scholars would deny that the Supreme Court has made tragic—even shameful—errors in interpreting...
Gay Marriage and the Federal Judicial Nomination Process
David S. Petron, Brian J. Murray
Last year saw momentous advances in civil rights for homosexual persons. First, in Lawrence v....