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Dangerous End to SCOTUS Leak Investigation, Further Investigation Needed
The failure of the Supreme Court’s report to shed any light on the identity of the leaker is the worst possible outcome.
Curt Levey
Jan 20, 2023


Webinar on Axon v. Federal Trade Commission: Oral Argument and Broader Implications
This panel discusses key take-aways from the oral argument and implications for administrative litigation at the Federal Trade Commission...
Ashley Baker
Dec 1, 2022


Comments Filed to the FTC on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security Rulemaking
Comments filed in response to the FTC's Proceeding “Trade Regulation Rule on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security.”
Ashley Baker
Dec 1, 2022


The 6 Major Cryptocurrency Bills of 2022
(Part 2 of 2 in our Cryptolegislation Series) Over the course of 2022, Cryptocurrency has continued its rise from an obscure subject of...
Roman Goerss
Nov 7, 2022


The 7 Major Crypto Bills of 2018-2021
(Part 1 of 2 in our Cryptolegislation Series) To know where Congress is going, it helps to know where it's been. Cryptocurrency is an...
Roman Goerss
Nov 7, 2022


Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard Webinar
The Federalist Society's Civil Rights Practice Group presents its review of the SFFA v. Harvard and SFFA v. UNC oral arguments, moderated...
Roman Goerss
Nov 3, 2022


CFJ to SCOTUS: Harvard’s 100 Years of Racial Discrimination is Enough
CFJ statement: Harvard’s 100 years of racial discrimination—in the name of furthering an amorphous interest in diversity—is enough.
Curt Levey
Oct 31, 2022


Politico on Precedent, Race and Dobbs
“The recent Dobbs decision was in the air today, both when the counsels supporting affirmative action mentioned precedent and when the ...
Politico
Oct 31, 2022


Forbes on the possible fall of the Howey Test
Prominent legal experts like Curt Levey of the Committee for Justice and Professor J.W. Verret of George Mason University’s Scalia School...
Forbes
Oct 30, 2022


Committee for Justice Urges Supreme Court to Consider Draconian Rule of Disqualification
The Committee for Justice, joined by Conservatives for Property Rights, filed an amicus brief in support of Supreme Court review of...
Roman Goerss
Oct 20, 2022


Sackett v. EPA Oral Argument Highlights Importance of Constitutional Avoidance
Insofar as the meaning of “the waters of the United States” is ambiguous, the Court should apply the canon of constitutional avoidance. The
Roman Goerss
Oct 18, 2022


SCOTUS Hears Warhol Copyright Case in which CFJ Filed Amicus Brief
Supreme Court Hears Warhol Copyright Case in which CFJ Filed Amicus Brief
Curt Levey
Oct 12, 2022
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