Jun 23 2022 Topics International & National Security Law • Cryptocurrency Blog Post Financial Privacy And The Fourth Amendment: Restoring Balance To The Crypto Universe Norbert Michel Norbert J. Michel Originally published at Forbes. On Tuesday June 7, I had the privilege of participating in Crypto...
Jul 13 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review There Is No Conservative Case for Class Actions William P. Barnette A review of The Conservative Case for Class Actions, by Brian T. Fitzpatrick (Chicago), https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/C/bo43233299.html (Read...
Jun 1 2020 Topics International & National Security Law Blog Post News The Deepfake and National Security Michael D. Berry An amalgamation of the terms “deep learning” and “fake,” the term “deepfake” first entered our...
Jun 5 2019 Video Short Videos Dear Colleague: Guidance Documents & Executive Agencies [POLICYbrief] Lucas Vebber Commonly used by federal agencies, guidance documents are intended to educate people regarding the implementation...
Jul 3 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review Why DoD Should Adopt a Multi-Cloud IT Strategy Marcia G. Madsen, Peter O. Schmidt, Luke P. Levasseur, David F. Dowd Note from the Editor: This article describes how companies approach cloud based services, and it...
May 24 2018 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Environmental & Energy Law • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post News Why is EPA’s Transparency Proposal Controversial? Eileen J. O'Connor EPA recently proposed a new rule it calls “Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science.” Its stated...
Apr 4 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Climate Change Inquisition Margaret A. Little On March 29, the Attorneys General of nineteen states announced their intent to conduct concerted...
Feb 11 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Supreme Court Learns a Lesson Susan E. Dudley In a highly unusual action on Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered EPA to halt...
Feb 11 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News What are Climate Reductions Worth to Americans? Susan E. Dudley Americans deserve to know how federal regulations may affect them. Yet, by using a global...
Jan 26 2016 Blog Post News OMB Memo Tries to Get Ahead of Midnight Regulations Susan E. Dudley Regulatory activity tends to surge in the final year of a presidential administration. Significant legislation from...
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Financial Privacy And The Fourth Amendment: Restoring Balance To The Crypto Universe Norbert Michel
Originally published at Forbes. On Tuesday June 7, I had the privilege of participating in Crypto...
There Is No Conservative Case for Class Actions
William P. Barnette
A review of The Conservative Case for Class Actions, by Brian T. Fitzpatrick (Chicago), https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/C/bo43233299.html (Read...
Topics
The Deepfake and National Security
An amalgamation of the terms “deep learning” and “fake,” the term “deepfake” first entered our...
Dear Colleague: Guidance Documents & Executive Agencies [POLICYbrief]
Lucas Vebber
Commonly used by federal agencies, guidance documents are intended to educate people regarding the implementation...
Why DoD Should Adopt a Multi-Cloud IT Strategy
Marcia G. Madsen, Peter O. Schmidt, Luke P. Levasseur, David F. Dowd
Note from the Editor: This article describes how companies approach cloud based services, and it...
Topics
Why is EPA’s Transparency Proposal Controversial?
EPA recently proposed a new rule it calls “Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science.” Its stated...
Topics
The Climate Change Inquisition
On March 29, the Attorneys General of nineteen states announced their intent to conduct concerted...
Topics
The Supreme Court Learns a Lesson
In a highly unusual action on Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered EPA to halt...
Topics
What are Climate Reductions Worth to Americans?
Americans deserve to know how federal regulations may affect them. Yet, by using a global...
OMB Memo Tries to Get Ahead of Midnight Regulations
Regulatory activity tends to surge in the final year of a presidential administration. Significant legislation from...