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Cancel Culture on Trial

Cancel Culture on Trial

  An important case will be heard this term at the Supreme Court out of the Ninth Circuit—and the stakes could not be higher. Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Becerra challenges a California Office of Attorney General’s lawless demand for non-profits’ donor...

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One Mother’s Fight to See the Law

One Mother’s Fight to See the Law

  When mother-to-be Lisa Milice was researching nursery products to buy for her first child, she ran into a paywall. The problem was that, although the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission adopts binding safety standards for infant and nursery products,...

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Judges Swallowing Their Whistle

Judges Swallowing Their Whistle

  There’s a frustrating phenomenon in sports where referees will “swallow their whistles” in a close game. At a pivotal moment, a referee will fail to call a foul to avoid the appearance that the refs determined the outcome of the game. The logical fallacy the...

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Packing the Court: A Bad Idea Then and Now

Packing the Court: A Bad Idea Then and Now

  The issue of packing the Supreme Court is generating a lot of attention these days—often of the comic sort, if you enjoy watching Democratic candidates from President-elect Biden to the current Georgia runoff candidates bob and weave while not answering the...

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Bad Regulations Destroy Our Environment

Bad Regulations Destroy Our Environment

  One fundamental problem with having agencies in Washington, DC issue thousands of regulations that apply to everyone and everywhere in the country is that there is simply no way for them to consider the thousands of ways in which their one-size-fits-all...

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Is Thunder Basin Inescapable?

Is Thunder Basin Inescapable?

Author: NCLA Legal Intern Bradley Larson It is a mainstay of the American legal system that people can bring their grievances in front of an impartial judge and obtain “equal justice under law.” However, 26 years ago, in an obscure case called Thunder Basin Coal Co....

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The Cost of CDC’s Eviction Moratorium

The Cost of CDC’s Eviction Moratorium

  The Centers for Disease Control issued an order last week imposing a moratorium on most evictions in states that have not already enacted more-restrictive eviction bans. The order effectively creates a nationwide eviction moratorium through the end of the year....

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