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

Curt Levey
- Aug 19, 2022
In Warhol Copyright Case, CFJ Urges SCOTUS to Affirm Property Rights
The Committee for Justice filed a Supreme Court amicus brief in support of strong copyright protection for Lynn Goldsmith...


Ashley Baker
- Aug 17, 2022
CFJ Files Amicus Brief in Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith
Copyright protections serve to vindicate the fundamental civil right that authors have to the fruits of their labors. This is how...


Curt Levey
- Aug 1, 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 25, 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 11, 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.


Rachel Chiu
- Jul 1, 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...


Curt Levey
- Jun 30, 2022
Justices Rule Against ‘Remain in Mexico’ but Stick to Principles
The justices have followed the text and intent of statutes and the Constitution, rather than pursuing a conservative policy agenda.


Curt Levey
- Jun 24, 2022
Dobbs is a Triumph of Democracy, Constitutionalism, and Courage
Overturning Roe is a triumph of democracy and a blow to judicial activism. Because the Constitution is silent on abortion, the Court has...

Ashley Baker
- Jun 23, 2022
Event Video: The Texas Heartbeat Act, SCOTUS, and the Future of Abortion Law (from Sept.)
Progressives and the mainstream media denounced the demise of Roe v. Wade and abortion "rights" when the Supreme Court allowed the Texas...


Ashley Baker
- May 23, 2022
Upcoming Event: Antitrust and the Rule of Law: Past, Present & Future
This event will feature two panel discussions with experts on key issues in antitrust law, followed by a reception for attendees.


Ashley Baker
- May 17, 2022
CFJ Files Amicus Brief in Axon v. Federal Trade Commission
Not only can prompt and meaningful judicial review make or break a business, but timely judicial review is critical to enforce the...
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