All Articles tagged congress
Tax
May 11, 2021 EDT This comment attempts to answer the perplexing question of why the municipal securities market, a $3.8 trillion market, is largely exempt from regulation by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Economic Regulation
March 22, 2019 EDT In the recent decision of Henson v. Santander, the Court found that diversified debt buyers are not bound by the FDCPA when collecting on purchased delinquent debt.
Constitutional Law & Criminal Procedure
January 30, 2019 EDT The constitutionality of the “individual mandate” of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act demonstrate that its disputants do not even agree on the meaning of basic terms.
Legislation
January 30, 2019 EDT Again and again, Congress has exploited emergencies to pass legislation that would not otherwise have been tenable to either the American public or the political opposition.
Constitutional Law & Criminal Procedure
January 30, 2019 EDT According to a recent poll, “64[% of Americans] are ‘very concerned’ or ‘somewhat concerned’ about their privacy if U.S. law enforcement uses drones with high-tech cameras."
Intellectual Property
September 08, 2018 EDT The distinction between broadcast and cable is becoming more significant in both intellectual property and communications law as new technologies emerge and test the limits of existing law.