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23 Jun 2015, 7:31 am by Amy Howe
  Commentary comes from Megan McArdle at Bloomberg View; Leland Beck at the Federal Regulations Advisor; Roger Pilon and Ilya Shapiro at Cato at Liberty; Trevor Burrus at Forbes; Ruthann Robson at Constitutional Law Prof Blog; Daniel Fisher at Forbes; Alan Morrison at the George Washington Law Review’s On the Docket; and Carrie Severino at National Review’s Bench Memos. [read post]
11 Mar 2015, 9:05 pm by Walter Olson
Mortgage Bankers: yes, agencies can dodge notice and comment requirements of Administrative Procedures Act by couching action as other than making new rule [SCOTUSBlog and more links, earlier; Michael Greve and followup; Daniel Fisher on concurrence by Justices Scalia, Thomas, and Alito and related on Thomas, Alito concurrences in Amtrak case] New Jersey high court is unreasonably hostile to arbitration clauses, which raises issues worthy of review [Shapiro on Cato cert petition] … [read post]
29 Dec 2014, 4:15 am by Amy Howe
” At Cato at Liberty, Ilya Shapiro and Gabriel Latner discuss the amicus brief that Cato filed earlier this month in a challenge to tour-guide licensing schemes. [read post]
16 Oct 2014, 3:12 am by Amy Howe
United States, in which three men were challenging their sentences for selling drugs on the ground that those sentences were based in part on drug quantities alleged in counts on which they had been acquitted, garnered commentary from Margareth Etienne at the Illinois Law Faculty Blog and Ilya Shapiro at Cato at Liberty. [read post]
5 Jun 2014, 9:05 pm by Walter Olson
” [Trevor Burrus, Boston Herald] “MAP: The places where blasphemy could get you punished” [Washington Post] Only three states – Wisconsin, Michigan, and Kansas — have laws inviting vengeful secret John Doe probes [Ilya Shapiro, earlier] Tweet Tags: campaign regulation, colleges and universities, free speech, hate speech, hotels, Kansas, libel slander and defamation, Michigan, WisconsinFree speech roundup is a post from Overlawyered -… [read post]
16 Sep 2013, 9:51 pm by Josh Blackman, guest-blogging
Many thanks to my good friend Ilya Shapiro for moderating, and Randy Barnett and Jeffrey Rosen for offering excellent commentary (and getting into a bit of a spirited discussion about whether there was any effort to intimidate the Chief Justice). [read post]
6 Sep 2013, 8:48 am by Josh Blackman, guest-blogging
 - The Cato Institute, with commentary by Ilya Shapiro, Jeffrey Rosen, and Randy Barnett  (RSVP here). 9/16/13 at 6:00 p.m. [read post]
28 Feb 2012, 6:32 am by Nabiha Syed
Ilya Shapiro dissects Perry v. [read post]
11 Jan 2012, 3:02 pm by Berin Szoka
Ilya Shapiro is Senior Fellow in Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute. [read post]
19 Oct 2011, 11:27 am by Dennis Crouch
(Ilya Shapiro, Cato Institute): This case provides the Supreme Court with an opportunity to strike a blow against the "thousands of abstract process patents which have been improvidently granted since the 1990s" and that are already adversely affecting software and financial innovation. [read post]
31 May 2011, 9:00 am by Danielle Citron
I am delighted to introduce Josh Blackman, who will be guest blogging with us this month. [read post]
29 Jun 2010, 9:25 am by Erin Miller
We also started hosting a debate between outside commentators on McDonald, starting with entries by Douglas Berman, Steven Calabresi, Ilya Shapiro, Jack Rakove, Nelson Lund, and Randy Barnett. [read post]
3 Dec 2009, 6:33 am
Ilya Shapiro at the Cato @ Liberty blog predicts that the remaining eight Justices will tie four to four, leaving in place the Florida Supreme Court ruling in favor of the state. [read post]
13 Feb 2009, 3:51 pm
Ellen Podgor, Stetson University School of Law Ilya Shapiro, Cato Institute Topics covered at the symposium will include: Advances in Speech Technology and the Implications for Society The Shifting Nature of Speech Technology Regulating Hate Speech and Holocaust Denial Regulating Other Potentially Harmful Speech General admission (including lunch) is $25. [read post]