Leading experts discuss the pros and cons of government regulations and explain how they affect everyday life for Americans.
May 24, 2021
The 1977 Supreme Court case Brunswick Corp. v. Pueblo Bowl-O-Mat set an important precedent about who can or cannot be a plaintiff in an antitrust suit.
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Is it time to rethink the Library of Congress’s mandatory deposit rule?
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Experts discuss concerns about artificial intelligence systems’ potential biases against racial minorities and other identity groups.
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Professors Joshua D. Wright and John Yun discuss the future of the conservative approach to antitrust law.
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The Federalist Society’s Chicago Lawyers Chapter hosted a panel of antitrust experts to discuss the current debates over antitrust and Big Tech.
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Professors Gregg Bloche, Larry Gostin, David Hyman, and Timothy Westmoreland discuss the current state of healthcare policy in the United States.
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In this short film, Former Representative Chris Cox, Senator Ted Cruz, Ashkhen Kazaryan, Rachel Bovard, and Jeff Kosseff explain the history and current issues around Section 230.
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Experts debate whether third-party payments in government litigation settlements will – and should – be utilized by the new administration
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Legal experts and business owners affected by COVID-19 restrictions weigh in on the debate over those restrictions.
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After a law is passed by Congress, how is it implemented? Susan Dudley explains.
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