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What to Expect from Texas Hospitals When You’re Expecting

Texas wants to keep growing. As the George W. Bush Institute notes, “Texas is defying the trend [of declining population] by continuing to expand.” The state has the second-highest population and is...

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Much Ado About Geofence Warrants

In 2020, law enforcement agencies served Google with more than 11,500 warrants directing the company to conduct sweeping searches of its vast location database. These “geofence warrants” instructed...

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How We Talk About Textualism and Its Tools

In this year’s Scalia Lecture at Harvard Law School, Judge Rachel Kovner asked: “Are We All Textualists Now?”  Of course, she was riffing off Justice Kagan’s quip at the 2015 Scalia Lecture.  But ten...

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President Trump in the Era of Exclusive Powers

The defining doctrinal innovation of the second Trump administration has been to take the Supreme Court at its word. In recent years, the Court has embraced an extremely broad view of the President’s...

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The Cost of Capitulation

In a 2020 article, Dean Cynthia Fountaine documents how Germany’s Nazi regime incrementally gained control of the legal system and the role legal professionals played in the process.  Following an...

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Using IEEPA to Limit Personal Remittances

Two weeks ago, President Trump instituted broad tariffs using in part the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA). At least three lawsuits have been filed targeting his authority...

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A Mill of Miller:  Examining the Supreme Court’s Recent Bankruptcy Jurisprudence

On March 26th, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in United States v. Miller, a bankruptcy case resolving a circuit split about how § 106(a)’s sovereign immunity waiver relates to § 544(b)’s...

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The Immigrant Rights Resistance Lives

On February 2, 2025, Highway 101 — one of the busiest freeways in Los Angeles, California — shut down. Instead of the usual rush of cars heading towards Alameda Street, protestors filled the 101,...

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Preemption, Labor, and Movement Strategy: Lessons from Nwauzor on Detention...

In the early mornings at the Northwest Immigration and Customs Enforcement Processing Center (NWIPC) in Tacoma, Washington, a detained immigrant might wake to begin a shift scrubbing floors or...

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