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Jessop claims that athletics departments’ use of ABD tracking devices violates the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution in two ways. First, she argues that universities infringe on “a ...
CASA was hardly surprising, but it was nevertheless still dramatic—lopping off in one fell swoop what had become an ...
Matthew Lee Wiener discusses his career in public service and current challenges facing the administrative state.
The Supreme Court reinforces and expands its 2024 ruling in Loper Bright.
Scholars propose reforms to address privacy concerns under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Security Act.
The Supreme Court rejects a nondelegation challenge to the FCC’s power to set universal service fees.
To establish a violation, OSHA must prove four things: The employer failed to keep the workplace free of a hazard to which its employees were exposed, the hazard was recognized, the hazard was causing ...
The Supreme Court sides with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on procedural grounds but signals support for its licensing authority.
Two recent Supreme Court decisions identify in which court EPA decisions can be challenged. It is difficult to extract a governing principle from these provisions. Rather, they reflect a hodge-podge ...
President Trump’s latest legislative victory reveals an inefficient approach to deregulating markets.
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