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Guilty Until Proven Innocent? Shifting the Burden of Proof in Competition Law
Burden-shifting provisions that would require a company to prove it is not a monopoly would signify a return to the highly interventionist p
Ashley Baker
Dec 2, 2020


SCOTUS Should Reject Computer Statute Reading That Would Make Nearly Everyone Criminals
Today the Supreme Court hears oral argument in Van Buren v. United States, which presents the Court with its first opportunity to interpret
Ashley Baker
Nov 30, 2020


State Antitrust Laws and Enforcement by Attorneys General
Our panel of experts discuss antitrust federalism, the complexities of state enforcement actions, and how state antitrust law can differ fro
Ashley Baker
Nov 23, 2020


The Barrett Battle That Wasn’t
When Brett Kavanaugh was nominated in 2018 to fill the Supreme Court seat vacated by Reagan appointee Anthony Kennedy, the bloodiest high-co
Op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal
Nov 2, 2020


Google v. Oracle "Copyfight" Goes to SCOTUS: Post-Argument Discussion
On October 7th, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Google v. Oracle, as the two companies battle over the copyrightability of softwar
Ashley Baker
Nov 1, 2020


Barrett's Confirmation: First Female Conservative Justice Brings First Conservative Majority
We applaud tonight's confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, which is historic for at least two reasons. One, Barrett is
Curt Levey
Oct 26, 2020
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The Confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett: Progress Report & Look Ahead [Event Video]
The Senate Judiciary Committee just approved Judge Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court and a confirmation vote on the Senate floor
Ashley Baker
Oct 24, 2020


Barrett's Administrative Law Opinions Should Be Given Due Deference
The prospect of a new Supreme Court justice brings a renewed focus on many of the Court's controversial doctrines. While much of the spe
Brian Walsh
Oct 23, 2020


Barrett Approved and Biden's Latest Court Packing Scheme
We applaud the Senate Judiciary Committee's approval today of Judge Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court nomination. Democrats' chi
Ashley Baker
Oct 22, 2020
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Antitrust Populism and the Conservative Movement [Event Video]
On October 7, 2020, the Federalist Society's Pennsylvania Student Chapter and the Regulatory Transparency Project co-sponsored an event
The Federalist Society
Oct 15, 2020


Barrett Testimony Demonstrates Her Intellect and Principles
After two days of answering questions before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Judge Barrett has clearly demonstrated several things. One is t
Curt Levey
Oct 14, 2020


On Labor and Employment, Barrett Follows the Facts and the Law
Judge Amy Coney Barrett has written opinions on a wide variety of labor issues in her short time on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Ju
Brian Walsh
Oct 14, 2020
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