A dramatic shift in federal leadership has heightened attention on state attorneys general offices, which have long served as ...
Administrative law judges claim that the potential disclosure of their personal information sought by the Department of ...
Rather than a single theme, my article this time discusses a couple of recent appellate developments that practitioners would ...
The First Amendment forbids widespread loyalty purges.
When asked what it is that we truly desire, in our heart of hearts, aren’t we all looking for love? We may give many answers ...
The vice president’s speech at the Paris AI Summit emphasized speed, deregulation, and America’s bid for global technological ...
"This column reports on several recent significant decisions from the United States District Court for the Eastern District ...
Despite its name, the Department of Government Efficiency is not, so far, primarily interested in efficiency. DOGE and its ...
Christopher J. Walker discusses how developments in administrative law doctrines could constrain agency action.
As the Oval Office and Congress flip to Republican control, we expect more state AG-led efforts to impact public policy. Shortly after ...
In 1996, when Professor Bernard Hibbitts first established JURIST, few could have foreseen the impact the project would have. Whether measured in terms of the individual lives it has touched, its ...
2015—Never mind Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s repeated explanation at her confirmation hearing in 1993 that the judicial obligation of impartiality required that she give “no hints, no forecasts, no ...