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Wednesday Round-Up
At The Committee for Justice blog, Ashley Baker writes that "many of the initial reactions" to Monday’s decision in Apple v. Peppe
SCOTUSblog
May 15, 2019


Justice Neil Gorsuch Makes Waves During Second Term on Supreme Court
“It’s always nice to see when justices on different sides can like each other,” said Curt Levey, president of the Committee for Justice and
The Washington Times
May 13, 2019


Lawmakers Reintroduce Bill To Prioritize AI Adoption in Government
The bill has gotten support from open data and technology advocacy groups, including BSA | The Software Alliance, the Center for Data Innova
Nextgov
May 9, 2019


Trump's 2nd Supreme Court Pick Defies Expectations
There is talk that the entente between Kavanaugh and Roberts could foil a rightward move of the court. But Levey said Kavanaugh and Roberts
Voice of America
Apr 30, 2019


Why We Need to Start Trusting Artificial Intelligence
“Virtually all the work on AI is focused on building specific and narrow applications that are firmly under human control, rather than on in
Rewire
Apr 28, 2019


Trump Tax Return Case Hinges on IRS Statute, Supreme Court Precedent
“Even if Congress demands Trump’s tax records, the IRS can note that Congress mandated confidentiality of tax records ... Democrats could ne
The Daily Signal
Apr 24, 2019


Techies Say Mueller Report’s Russian Bot Claims Are Overblown
The Committee for Justice, a pro-Constitutionalist policy think-tank, said in a statement Thursday that, when put into perspective, the effo
Liberty Headlines
Apr 22, 2019


The New Scalia: Neil Gorsuch befriends liberal justices while exceeding conservatives' expectati
“Being a true originalist, he’s probably a little more Scalia than Scalia,” said Curt Levey, president of the Committee for Justice. “He’s m
The Washington Times
Apr 8, 2019


Freedom Matters Interview
Interview with Mark McIntire on Cox Cable public access television on the evolution of the American judiciary over the past 50 years.
Cox Cable Public Access TV
Apr 4, 2019
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