Oct 15 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Standing Doctrine and Original Meaning at the Alabama Supreme Court Joel S. Nolette Within certain limits,[1] our federalist system leaves states free to give their branches of...
Oct 17 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Founding Era & History Blog Post The Timeless Value of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates John Kennerly Davis With election day fast approaching, debates concluded, and campaigns for the presidency, Senate and House,...
Nov 4 2024 Topics Law & Economics • Litigation • Philosophy Blog Post Textualist-Originalist Opportunities in the Plaintiffs’ Bar Brian T. Fitzpatrick Last week, I spoke on a panel with other conservatives at the American Antitrust Institute,...
Nov 11 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Texas Court Confronts Misleading Political Communications and the First Amendment Daniel Ortner Can states prohibit “misleading” political communications? Not if the First Amendment has anything to say...
Nov 12 2024 Topics Founding Era & History • Politics • Supreme Court • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post The Judiciary Is Not Just Another Political Branch Randolph May There has been a relentless campaign on the Left to politicize—and therefore delegitimize—the Supreme Court...
Nov 21 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post Sauce for the Goose: The FCC Lacks Authority to Interpret Section 230 Post-Loper Bright Lawrence J. Spiwak Frustrated by a perceived political bias against their views, several conservatives have called for government...
Dec 9 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Healthcare • Law & Economics Blog Post The IRA’s Drug Price Caps Threaten Patient Health by Disincentivizing New Research Daniel E. Troy The Drug Price Negotiation Program passed—as part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)—along partisan lines...
Standing Doctrine and Original Meaning at the Alabama Supreme Court
Joel S. Nolette
Within certain limits,[1] our federalist system leaves states free to give their branches of...
Topics
The Timeless Value of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates
With election day fast approaching, debates concluded, and campaigns for the presidency, Senate and House,...
Topics
Textualist-Originalist Opportunities in the Plaintiffs’ Bar
Last week, I spoke on a panel with other conservatives at the American Antitrust Institute,...
Texas Court Confronts Misleading Political Communications and the First Amendment
Daniel Ortner
Can states prohibit “misleading” political communications? Not if the First Amendment has anything to say...
Topics
The Judiciary Is Not Just Another Political Branch
There has been a relentless campaign on the Left to politicize—and therefore delegitimize—the Supreme Court...
Topics
Sauce for the Goose: The FCC Lacks Authority to Interpret Section 230 Post-Loper Bright
Frustrated by a perceived political bias against their views, several conservatives have called for government...
Topics
The IRA’s Drug Price Caps Threaten Patient Health by Disincentivizing New Research
The Drug Price Negotiation Program passed—as part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)—along partisan lines...