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Congress Might Make Election Law an Early Priority
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More Hidden Costs of Minimum Wage Hikes: A Randomized Control Trial
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Meta Makes Major Moves to Advance Free Expression on Its Platforms
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How DOJ Turned Flares of Joy into a Cry for Help
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The Case for Trump’s 15 Percent Corporate Tax Rate
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Lesh v. United States Brief: The Supreme Court Should Abolish the Petty Offense Exception to Constitutionally Required Jury Trials
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