What happens when the Justice Department files a brief against a federal agency?; Video of Cato Institute panel on Murr v. Wisconsin; Law, virtual reality, and augmented reality; Institutional formalism and realism in the Trump presidency;
 
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Could a victory for property owners in Murr v. Wisconsin hurt property rights in the long run?
Legal scholar Roderick Hills argues that it would. I disagree.
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What happens when the Justice Department files a brief against a federal agency?
The Department of Justice has filed an amicus brief opposing the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
Video of Cato Institute panel on Murr v. Wisconsin
A panel on an important takings case that will be argued before the Supreme Court on March 20.
Law, virtual reality, and augmented reality
A new article from Stanford professor Mark Lemley and me.
 
Institutional formalism and realism in the Trump presidency
An insightful 2014 article by Rick Pildes that helps inform judicial review of the Trump presidency.
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