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Washington Examiner Op-ed: Repealing Section 230 won’t stop anti-conservative bias in Big Tech
Committee for Justice president Curt Levey writes in the Washington Examiner that curtailing Section 230 won’t combat ideological bias
Sevda Mirali
Feb 24, 2023


Justice Kagan and Textualism
The Court’s decisions throughout the past term are predictable results of a judicial philosophy based in text and history...
Evelyn Johns
Aug 31, 2022


How SCOTUS Rained On The Left’s Anti-Religious Legal Parade And Reclaimed The First Amendment
A trio of rulings, far from ‘regressive decision-making,’ promoted equality by liberating the First Amendment’s religious liberty protection
Rachel Chiu
Aug 25, 2022


Crypto Regulation: Look to Congress or Supreme Court
If Congress doesn’t address the regulatory confusion surrounding cryptocurrency, that job may fall to the Supreme Court.
Curt Levey
Jul 31, 2022


National Law Journal Op-ed: Climate Lawsuits Driven by Private Donors
CFJ president Curt Levey writes that climate change lawsuits are typically part of an orchestrated nationwide effort funded by dark money.
Curt Levey
Jul 24, 2022


Washington Post Op-ed: Democrats are Overreacting About the Supreme Court
Curt Levey writes in the Washington Post that Democrats’ portrayal of the Supreme Court as ideologically motivated is misguided.
Curt Levey
Jul 10, 2022


Supreme Court’s Establishment Clause 'Misadventure' Comes to an End
Monday’s Supreme Court decision backing Coach Joseph Kennedy, who lost his job for leading students in voluntary prayer, restores the...
Rachel Chiu
Jul 1, 2022


The Federal Trade Commission Needs To Be Reined In
Antitrust law has garnered a lot of attention in Washington, particularly as those on the left try to target big tech companies like Google
Ashley Baker
May 2, 2022


The FTC’s Innovation Obstructionism
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is using its administrative tribunal to block mergers with dubious justification.
Rachel Chiu
Mar 2, 2022
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