May 19 2021 Video Event Videos Regulating Social Media in the New Administration Lisa Branch, Joan Marsh, Noah Joshua Phillips, Nathan Simington, K. Dane Snowden Telecommunications & Electronic Media and Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Practice Groups Simmering controversies over the social media platforms we use every day have recently come to...
May 19 2021 Video Event Videos Settlement Payments to Non-Governmental Third Parties Alice Batchelder, Jesse Panuccio, Justin A. Savage, Anna St. John Litigation Practice Group President Biden, on his first day in office, signed Executive Order 13990, which ordered all...
Jul 1 2018 Publication The Federalist Paper The Federalist Paper, Summer 2018 One of our marquee annual events, the National Student Symposium, was held in March at...
Mar 18 2016 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News FDA's Amarin settlement fails to establish clear guidelines for speech Christina Sandefur It’s a shame that in a nation that prizes free speech, the government routinely censors...
Mar 29 2017 Blog Post News The D.C. Circuit Decision On The "Net Worth Sweep" Was Not A Clean Sweep For The Government Caleb E. Nelson, Kermit Roosevelt, Jason Alan Levine Overlooked by much of the commentary on the D.C. Circuit’s recent decision on the Treasury...
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May 18 2021 Topics Federalism • Supreme Court Blog Post Student Blog Initiative State Judiciaries and the Anticommandeering Doctrine Jacob R. Weaver In the 1992 case New York v. United States, the Supreme Court applied the anticommandeering...
Jun 14 2018 Topics Article I Initiative Blog Post News Article I: Congress as Elephant Nathan Kaczmarek Prof. Saikrishna B. Prakash, James Monroe Distinguished Professor of Law and Paul G. Mahoney Research...
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Regulating Social Media in the New Administration
Lisa Branch, Joan Marsh, Noah Joshua Phillips, Nathan Simington, K. Dane Snowden
Telecommunications & Electronic Media and Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Practice Groups
Simmering controversies over the social media platforms we use every day have recently come to...
Settlement Payments to Non-Governmental Third Parties
Alice Batchelder, Jesse Panuccio, Justin A. Savage, Anna St. John
Litigation Practice Group
President Biden, on his first day in office, signed Executive Order 13990, which ordered all...
The Federalist Paper, Summer 2018
One of our marquee annual events, the National Student Symposium, was held in March at...
Topics
FDA's Amarin settlement fails to establish clear guidelines for speech
It’s a shame that in a nation that prizes free speech, the government routinely censors...
The D.C. Circuit Decision On The "Net Worth Sweep" Was Not A Clean Sweep For The Government
Overlooked by much of the commentary on the D.C. Circuit’s recent decision on the Treasury...
Broadcast “Fairness” in the Twenty-First Century
The broadcast Fairness Doctrine, which formally existed from 1949 to 1987, required broadcast licensees to...
Is Faithful Execution being Devoured By Factional Execution?
Steven J. Menashi, Hashim M. Mooppan, Eloise Pasachoff, Virginia Seitz, Farnaz F. Thompson
Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group
Abrupt and complete reversals of position from one Administration to the next, whether by Executive...
Topics
State Judiciaries and the Anticommandeering Doctrine
In the 1992 case New York v. United States, the Supreme Court applied the anticommandeering...
Topics
Article I: Congress as Elephant
Prof. Saikrishna B. Prakash, James Monroe Distinguished Professor of Law and Paul G. Mahoney Research...
The Lives of the Constitution
Ilya Shapiro, Joseph Tartakovsky
Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Teleforum
The Lives of the Constitution: Ten Exceptional Minds that Shaped America’s Supreme Law is a...