Jul 19 2024 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Founding Era & History • Jurisprudence Blog Post The Concern for Human Flourishing at the Core of Antitrust Law Kevin Frazier Antitrust law did not start in 1890. Though judges, scholars, and government officials often describe...
Feb 27 2024 Video FedSoc Events NetChoice and the Future of State Regulation of Big Tech Ryan L. Bangert, James M. Burnham, Julia D. Mahoney, Ganesh Sitaraman, Zephyr Teachout A panel of experts from a variety of political perspectives will discuss the range of...
Feb 27 2024 Podcast NetChoice and the Future of State Regulation of Big Tech Ryan L. Bangert, James M. Burnham, Julia D. Mahoney, Ganesh Sitaraman, Zephyr Teachout A panel of experts from a variety of political perspectives will discuss the range of...
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Jun 19 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review Impeachment: The Constitution’s Fiduciary Meaning of “High . . . Misdemeanors” Robert G. Natelson Note from the Editor: This article explores the meaning of the phrase “high . ....
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The Concern for Human Flourishing at the Core of Antitrust Law
Antitrust law did not start in 1890. Though judges, scholars, and government officials often describe...
NetChoice and the Future of State Regulation of Big Tech
Ryan L. Bangert, James M. Burnham, Julia D. Mahoney, Ganesh Sitaraman, Zephyr Teachout
A panel of experts from a variety of political perspectives will discuss the range of...
NetChoice and the Future of State Regulation of Big Tech
Ryan L. Bangert, James M. Burnham, Julia D. Mahoney, Ganesh Sitaraman, Zephyr Teachout
A panel of experts from a variety of political perspectives will discuss the range of...
NetChoice and the Future of State Regulation of Big Tech
Impeachment: The Constitution’s Fiduciary Meaning of “High . . . Misdemeanors”
Robert G. Natelson
Note from the Editor: This article explores the meaning of the phrase “high . ....