Sep 18 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review The Curtain Falls on Chevron: Will the Chevron Two-Step Give Way to a Simpler Loper Bright-Line Rule? Ronald A. Cass Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 Traditionally, administrative law cases don’t make news. Instead, they make snooze. They can be exciting...
Sep 20 2024 Topics Litigation • Religious Liberty • Supreme Court Blog Post U.S. Navy SEALs 1-26 v. Biden: A New Settlement Agreement Protects Religious Servicemembers Danielle Runyan, Caleb Walker When the United States military mandated COVID-19 vaccinations and categorically denied religious accommodations, servicemembers whose...
Sep 25 2024 Topics Culture • Founding Era & History • Federalism & Separation of Powers • Religious Liberties Blog Post The Comstock Act: Why Federal Mail-Order Abortion Rules Are the Next Abortion Battleground Carolyn McDonnell Since the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade in 2022, there has been debate about...
Sep 30 2024 Topics Federal Courts • First Amendment • Litigation • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post Let the Algorithm Speak?: Third Circuit Indicates in Anderson v. TikTok That the First Amendment and Section 230 are Inversely Related Jack Fitzhenry Social media platforms sift user-generated content through a variety of algorithms, some of which collect...
Nov 2 2024 Topics Founding Era & History • Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Illegitimate Attacks on the Court’s Legitimacy John O. McGinnis This post originally appeared at Law & Liberty. Journalists and professors have formed a ululating...
Nov 26 2024 Topics First Amendment • Supreme Court • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post Chiles v. Salazar: Will the Supreme Court Finally Address Professional Speech? Cody Barnett A new certiorari petition in Chiles v. Salazar allows the Supreme Court to address an...
The Curtain Falls on Chevron: Will the Chevron Two-Step Give Way to a Simpler Loper Bright-Line Rule?
Ronald A. Cass
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
Traditionally, administrative law cases don’t make news. Instead, they make snooze. They can be exciting...
Topics
U.S. Navy SEALs 1-26 v. Biden: A New Settlement Agreement Protects Religious Servicemembers
When the United States military mandated COVID-19 vaccinations and categorically denied religious accommodations, servicemembers whose...
Topics
The Comstock Act: Why Federal Mail-Order Abortion Rules Are the Next Abortion Battleground
Since the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade in 2022, there has been debate about...
Topics
Let the Algorithm Speak?: Third Circuit Indicates in Anderson v. TikTok That the First Amendment and Section 230 are Inversely Related
Social media platforms sift user-generated content through a variety of algorithms, some of which collect...
Topics
Illegitimate Attacks on the Court’s Legitimacy
This post originally appeared at Law & Liberty. Journalists and professors have formed a ululating...
Topics
Chiles v. Salazar: Will the Supreme Court Finally Address Professional Speech?
A new certiorari petition in Chiles v. Salazar allows the Supreme Court to address an...