Apr 24 2025 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Civil Rights • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post The Road to Campus Serfdom John O. McGinnis This post originally appeared at Law & Liberty. It seems remarkable that seemingly antisemitic protests...
Apr 23 2025 Topics Election Law • State Courts • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post NC Supreme Court Election Fight: “Bloodless Coup” or Election Administration Snafu? Andrew Watkins, Daniel Bruce More than five months after the November 2024 election, the race for Seat 6 of...
Apr 16 2025 Topics Election Law Blog Post The SAVE Act: Fact v. Fiction Joseph Thomas Burns The SAVE Act is a proposal from congressional Republicans to require people to provide proof...
Apr 11 2025 Topics Campaign Finance • Election Law Blog Post Is ActBlue in Legal Peril? Joseph Thomas Burns Since its inception in 2004, the powerhouse Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue has made its mark...
Apr 3 2025 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Politics • State Governments Blog Post Blue States Look to Pull the Plug on Tesla Joseph Thomas Burns Since being announced as the leader of President Trump’s effort to eliminate waste and fraud...
Apr 2 2025 Topics Financial Services & E-Commerce Blog Post Not Another Free Lunch Alex J. Pollock, Edward Pinto This post originally appeared at Law & Liberty. Once again, we have efforts to release...
Mar 31 2025 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Blog Post Lina Khan Left a Robinson-Patman Mess for the FTC: How Will the Commissioners Clean It Up? Lawrence J. Spiwak Nobody likes to lose an election. But in the spirit of facilitating the peaceful transition...
Mar 5 2025 Topics Campaign Finance • Election Law Blog Post DOGE Comes to the Empire State Joseph Thomas Burns While Elon Musk and his DOGE team are working to reform the mammoth federal bureaucracy,...
Mar 4 2025 Topics Civil Rights • Religious Liberty Blog Post Does Israel’s Destiny Depend on the West or Vice-Versa?: A Review of Josh Hammer’s New Book, Israel & Civilization: The Fate of the Jewish Nation and the Destiny of the West Matthew Solomson In the late 1730s, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzatto—known by his name’s Hebrew acronym “Ramchal”—published his...
Feb 27 2025 Topics Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post ABA Watch: Winter 2025 Edition Publius ABA Watch provides information about the activities of the American Bar Association and responses to them,...
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The Road to Campus Serfdom
This post originally appeared at Law & Liberty. It seems remarkable that seemingly antisemitic protests...
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NC Supreme Court Election Fight: “Bloodless Coup” or Election Administration Snafu?
More than five months after the November 2024 election, the race for Seat 6 of...
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The SAVE Act: Fact v. Fiction
The SAVE Act is a proposal from congressional Republicans to require people to provide proof...
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Is ActBlue in Legal Peril?
Since its inception in 2004, the powerhouse Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue has made its mark...
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Blue States Look to Pull the Plug on Tesla
Since being announced as the leader of President Trump’s effort to eliminate waste and fraud...
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Not Another Free Lunch
This post originally appeared at Law & Liberty. Once again, we have efforts to release...
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Lina Khan Left a Robinson-Patman Mess for the FTC: How Will the Commissioners Clean It Up?
Nobody likes to lose an election. But in the spirit of facilitating the peaceful transition...
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DOGE Comes to the Empire State
While Elon Musk and his DOGE team are working to reform the mammoth federal bureaucracy,...
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Does Israel’s Destiny Depend on the West or Vice-Versa?: A Review of Josh Hammer’s New Book, Israel & Civilization: The Fate of the Jewish Nation and the Destiny of the West
In the late 1730s, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzatto—known by his name’s Hebrew acronym “Ramchal”—published his...
Topics
ABA Watch: Winter 2025 Edition
ABA Watch provides information about the activities of the American Bar Association and responses to them,...