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  • May 21, 2025
    Public Comments
    Public Comment Re: Technology Platform Censorship
    Public Comment Re: Technology Platform Censorship
    This comment does not represent the views of any particular party or special interest group but is intended to assist regulators in understanding the way technology platforms host and moderate speech based on our prior research and relevant expertise.
    By David Inserra and Jennifer Huddleston
  • May 21, 2025
    Legal Briefs
    Hohn v. United States
    Hohn v. United States
    The Tenth Circuit’s ruling invites prosecutorial misconduct and erodes the right of the accused to meaningfully participate in their own defense. 
    By Jim McLoughlin, Clark Neily, and Mike Fox
  • May 21, 2025
    Testimony
    The State of Higher Education
    The State of Higher Education
    The federal government provides around $140 billion in financial aid each year, with a goal of promoting equality of opportunity and increasing college affordability.
    By Andrew Gillen
  • May 16, 2025
    Legal Briefs
    Noem v. Doe
    Noem v. Doe
    Broad, categorical parole programs have deep historical roots
    By Ilya Somin, Grant B. Martinez, and David J. Gutierrez
  • May 12, 2025
    Legal Briefs
    Emily Ley Paper, Inc v. Trump
    Emily Ley Paper, Inc v. Trump
    It is thus ironic—and legally untenable—for a President to invoke IEEPA for tariff-setting authority that no President has ever exercised. 
    By Thomas A. Berry and Brent Skorup
  • May 8, 2025
    Legal Briefs
    Hunter v. United States
    Hunter v. United States
    Unconstitutional sentences raise grave public concerns and should not be removed from judicial reviewability through plea bargaining.
    By Matthew Cavedon
  • May 7, 2025
    Testimony
    Problems With  Low-Income Housing Tax Credits
    Problems With Low-Income Housing Tax Credits
    State and local governments should reassess zoning rules, land-use regulations, and permitting requirements that raise costs and slow construction, particularly for multifamily housing. 
    By Chris Edwards
  • May 6, 2025
    Legal Briefs
    Paz v. Hayden
    Paz v. Hayden
    Plaintiff-Appellant Richard Allen Paz was at home when armed police officers broke into his backyard and ordered him outside at gunpoint.
    By Clark Neily, Matthew Cavedon, Mike Fox, & Laura Bondank
  • May 1, 2025
    Testimony
    Written Testimony on Texas Senate Bill 3055
    Written Testimony on Texas Senate Bill 3055
    When it comes to improving patients’ access to health care providers, Texas lags behind 30 other states that have already removed barriers limiting patient access to primary care from Nurse Practitioners (NPs) by granting NPs independent full practice authority.
    By Jeffrey A. Singer
  • April 28, 2025
    Legal Briefs
    Ozturk v. Hyde
    Ozturk v. Hyde
    As Justice Frank Murphy wrote in a concurrence in the Wixon case, the freedom of foreign nationals lawfully residing in the United States is “not dependent upon their conformity to the popular notions of the moment,” because the First Amendment “belongs to them as well as to all citizens.” 
    By Conor Fitzpatrick and Thomas A. Berry
  • April 24, 2025
    Legal Briefs
    Cocroft v. Graham
    Cocroft v. Graham
    Mississippi seeks to ban marijuana dispensaries within its borders from advertising their products.
    By Thomas A. Berry, Dan Greenberg, and Christine Marsden
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