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New Supreme Court Ruling Limits the Administrative State, But Doesn’t Go Far Enough
The judiciary is similarly relived of its duty to interpret ambiguous statutes. In sum, Auer deference allows judges to abdicate their judic
Op-ed published in the Washington Examiner
Jul 2, 2019


Comments Filed with DOJ Antitrust Division Regarding Competition in Advertising
We argue that digital advertising is both a substitute for and a complement to television advertising. In other words, the rampant ascent of
Ashley Baker
Jun 14, 2019


One Year of GDPR: Ten Consequences for Business and Consumers
As the one year anniversary of  the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union (EU) approaches, t
Ivey Mueller
May 25, 2019


CFJ Joins Coalition Letter to CFPB in Support of Rescinding Payday Lending Rule and Restoring Consum
The original small dollar loan rule is one of the most detrimental regulations ever issued by the CFPB, an unaccountable and unconstitutiona
CFJ Staff
Apr 23, 2019


Freedom Matters Interview
Interview with Mark McIntire on Cox Cable public access television on the evolution of the American judiciary over the past 50 years.
Cox Cable Public Access TV
Apr 4, 2019


New Congress, New Regulations: A Guide to Virtual Currency Bills
With more than a dozen bills introduced in the first three months of 2019, the 116th Congress seems eager to take on cryptocurrency regulati
Ashley N. Baker
Apr 2, 2019


New Technology, Same Principles: The Supreme Court and Tech
During the confirmation hearings for then-Judge Neil Gorsuch, Senator and former Judiciary Committee Chairman Orin Hatch asks a question abo
Ashley N. Baker
Mar 28, 2019


'Not Realistic': Conservative, Libertarian Tech Experts Oppose Klobuchar’s Data Tax Idea
Placing value on data and taxing it isn’t 'realistic,' said Committee for Justice Public Policy Director Ashley Baker.
Communications Daily
Mar 25, 2019


President Trump’s Lasting Legacy
Trump-appointed justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanagh are also noted skeptics of judicial deference to the fourth branch. Reining in regu
International Bar Association
Mar 25, 2019
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