Mar 23 2018 Topics Federal Courts • Healthcare • State Governments Blog Post State Courts & AGs Round Two for Obamacare: Sebelius Redux Mark S. Pulliam Rarely do challengers of landmark legislation get a second bite at the apple in constitutional...
Jan 22 2021 Podcast FedSoc Forums U.S. and the Middle East: Trump to Biden Matthew R. A. Heiman, Jamil N. Jaffer While China is the paramount strategic priority for the United States, the Middle East remains...
Jan 25 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Finding “Law to Apply”: Shawnee Tribe v. Mnuchin and the Newest Nondelegation Canon Eli Nachmany As the Trump Administration departs, lower courts are interpreting and applying Trump-era Supreme Court precedents...
Jan 25 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Religious Liberties Blog Post News SBA Proposes Rule to Eliminate Regulations that Discriminate Against Religious Applicants for Loans and Disaster Assistance Jordan E. Pratt On January 19, 2021, in one of the Trump administration’s last actions to protect religious...
Mar 26 2018 Topics Civil Rights • International & National Security Law Blog Post News The FBI Was Dangerous When It Was Independent Justin Reed Walker After Andrew McCabe’s recent firing from the FBI, outraged pundits from across the political spectrum...
Jun 26 2017 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News SCOTUS Declares That the PTO Is Not A Safe Space Sanford Steelman, Rick Elmore, Martha Geer, John Shu Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court released its opinion, Matal v. Tam, previously known as Lee...
Jan 27 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News What the Biden Administration May Bring for Tech Policy Jennifer Huddleston As the Biden administration begins, Americans are relying on technology more than ever during the...
Feb 1 2021 Podcast FedSoc Forums The Congressional Review Act: First Branch Gets the Last Word Susan E. Dudley, Todd F. Gaziano After living in relative obscurity since its passage in 1996, the Congressional Review Act caught...
Apr 3 2018 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Is the FDA’s Rule on Cigars & Vaping Products Constitutional? Michael J. Edney, Todd F. Gaziano Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum Invoking the Tobacco Control Act, the FDA issued an omnibus regulation of cigars, pipe tobacco,...
Feb 4 2021 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Deep Dive Episode 161 – Congressional Review Act: First Branch Gets the Last Word Susan E. Dudley, Todd F. Gaziano Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast After living in relative obscurity since its passage in 1996, the Congressional Review Act caught...
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Round Two for Obamacare: Sebelius Redux
Rarely do challengers of landmark legislation get a second bite at the apple in constitutional...
U.S. and the Middle East: Trump to Biden
Matthew R. A. Heiman, Jamil N. Jaffer
While China is the paramount strategic priority for the United States, the Middle East remains...
Topics
Finding “Law to Apply”: Shawnee Tribe v. Mnuchin and the Newest Nondelegation Canon
As the Trump Administration departs, lower courts are interpreting and applying Trump-era Supreme Court precedents...
Topics
SBA Proposes Rule to Eliminate Regulations that Discriminate Against Religious Applicants for Loans and Disaster Assistance
On January 19, 2021, in one of the Trump administration’s last actions to protect religious...
Topics
The FBI Was Dangerous When It Was Independent
After Andrew McCabe’s recent firing from the FBI, outraged pundits from across the political spectrum...
Topics
SCOTUS Declares That the PTO Is Not A Safe Space
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court released its opinion, Matal v. Tam, previously known as Lee...
Topics
What the Biden Administration May Bring for Tech Policy
As the Biden administration begins, Americans are relying on technology more than ever during the...
The Congressional Review Act: First Branch Gets the Last Word
Susan E. Dudley, Todd F. Gaziano
After living in relative obscurity since its passage in 1996, the Congressional Review Act caught...
Is the FDA’s Rule on Cigars & Vaping Products Constitutional?
Michael J. Edney, Todd F. Gaziano
Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
Invoking the Tobacco Control Act, the FDA issued an omnibus regulation of cigars, pipe tobacco,...
Deep Dive Episode 161 – Congressional Review Act: First Branch Gets the Last Word
Susan E. Dudley, Todd F. Gaziano
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
After living in relative obscurity since its passage in 1996, the Congressional Review Act caught...