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The Tragedy of Acquitted Conduct Sentencing
Emanating from another Eastern District of New York prosecution, an octogenarian Mafioso, Vincent Asaro, who may or may not have been involv
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


Defending Donor Privacy Against Compelled Disclosure: Amicus Brief Filed in AFP v. Becerra
NAACP v. Alabama ex rel. Patterson, 357 U.S. 449 (1958), and its progeny held that courts should apply narrow tailoring to violations of the
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


Should the Court Overrule Chevron? Amicus Brief Filed in Valent v. Saul in Support of Petitioner
The Court should also grant review to revisit the concept of deference and the scope of deference granted to an executive agency. The power
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


The Curious Case of the Trade Secrets that Weren’t
Jaws dropped last March when a Texas jury awarded HouseCanary, a Silicon Valley company specializing in residential real estate data and ana
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


CFJ Commends Trump's SCOTUS List; Biden Should Issue One
Given the great success of Trump's 2016 list, many election analysts have been asking why Joe Biden has not released a list of potential
Curt Levey
Sep 9, 2020


John Roberts Has Gone Full Anthony Kennedy
Op-ed by Committee for Justice President Curt Levey in the Washington Post: At least for the moment, the conservative dream of a solid major
Op-ed published in The Washington Post
Jul 10, 2020


Roberts Disappoints Conservatives Yet Again With Abortion Decision
From a conservative perspective, Chief Justice John Roberts is now zero for four on the major culture war issues decided by the Supreme Cour
Curt Levey
Jun 29, 2020


Courthouse Steps Decision Teleforum: Title VII Cases
By a vote of 6-3 in yesterday's decision in Bostock v. Clayton County (combined with Altitude Inc. v. Zarda and R.G. & G.R. Harris F
Curt Levey
Jun 24, 2020


Event Video: Protecting Voters’ Rights Against Vote-by-Mail Mandates
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Democratic officials and activists prioritized pushing states to implement universal mail-in ballotin
Ashley Baker
May 3, 2020
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