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The Blue-State Delusion Over Unions
Pharma’s legal assault on Medicare negotiations hits a SCOTUS wall
Abortion Pill Lawsuit Leaves Trump Silent, and in a Political Bind
JD Vance Wants To Crack Down On Fraud. The Call Is Coming From Inside The House.
Patel’s Exploits Are a Serious Threat to the FBI
Democrats should fire bad teachers and bad cops
Supreme Court extends stay allowing telehealth abortion
What Will It Take to Modernize the US Power Grid?
U-M report says federal pipeline regulators rarely enforce safety rules, leaving Line 5 at risk
Cannabist Ch. 15 Tests Bankruptcy Access For Pot Cos.
The Supreme Court may force Trump to take a position on mifepristone
Experts say high-profile Supreme Court shadow docket cases have increased, with major implications for Trump and the nation
Legal challenges from EV startups could change the way new cars are sold
Tackling the U.S. Housing Crisis
5Qs: Daniel Halberstam Discusses Professional Speech, Chiles v. Salazar, and Being Cited in SCOTUS Dissent
Legal experts sceptical of DoJ case against Comey over seashell post
What We Got Right, and Wrong, in ‘Abundance’
Todd Blanche could stay atop DOJ for months even without Senate confirmation
Tesla fought to sell cars direct to customers, and now more carmakers want in
Two Judges with a Family Connection Speak to Michigan Law Students about Their Paths and the Value of Clerkships
Insight: Musk scorned “shady” loopholes, yet offshore tax tricks likely saved Tesla hundreds of millions
Clarence Thomas’ Radical Remarks Might Not Be What They Seemed
2 Republicans have a plan to end the DHS shutdown, but there are hurdles to clear
Could Oxford Casino’s iGaming lawsuit have national impacts?
The Federalist Society at Michigan Law Wins Two Awards, Including Chapter of the Year, at National Student Symposium
How a $75 billion windfall from Congress has insulated ICE
Blanche’s Experience Makes Him More Dangerous than Bondi
Unpacking Trump’s Use of Emergency Powers to Prop Up Coal
Madeline Turk, ’25, Receives Institute for Policy Integrity Fellowship to Work on Environmental and Energy Policy
Abundance & AI? Nicholas Bagley Explains
5Qs: Zhang Discusses Banking Regulation, Repeated Bailouts, and Mike Tyson
Is Todd Blanche ‘unconfirmable’ in the Senate for AG job?
Bondi’s Firing is Actually Good News
Ex-EEOC Officials Back Law Firms in Trump Executive Order Appeal
U-M Law Professor Discusses Supreme Court Case on Presidential Power Over Agencies
Rivian Made Car Dealers Back Down in Washington. More States May Be Next.
April the Cruelest Month?
TACO Tuesday in Tehran
3L David Weaver Selected for Institute for Policy Integrity Fellowship at NYU Law
The Ellisons are building a media empire. Trump keeps cheering them on.
Somebody Finally Stood Up to RFK Jr.
Tesla’s ‘Cybercab’ Name Hits a Roadblock: A French Beverage Company
In fight with DOJ over voting roll access, Michigan may be poised to go the distance
Henry Evans, 3L, Selected for Hobbs Natural Resources and Environmental Law Fellowship at Colorado Attorney General’s Office
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A 75-year-old’s beloved garden set to be bulldozed amid senior housing dispute
Study Finds Patients More Likely to Accept AI in Medicine With Doctor’s Oversight
How Trump Keeps Withholding Money After Being Sued 198 Times
Here’s how economists say California could tax billionaires without losing them to Texas
‘Containment’ with Professor Michelle Adams
Blue Cities and States Are in Trouble. Democrats Need to Change How They Run Them.
Supreme Court Rules Against Trump Tariffs
DHS Axed Its Civil Rights Staff—And Opened the Door to a Major Lawsuit
The Robin Hood state is coming for the rich
Exit of CDC’s acting director highlights agency’s lack of leader
Bagenstos To Receive President’s Award for Public Impact
Expert Survey on DHS, CBP, and ICE Reforms
Michigan Sues Big Oil For Antitrust Violations
A Century Ago, the U.S. Accepted Danish Control of Greenland. Here’s How.
This data center proposal gave Michigan cities a 48-hour deadline
American Law Institute Elects Mortenson to Membership
Levers to address energy insecurity in the United States
Ypsilanti schools warn parents to take precautions amid reported ICE detentions
Why Michigan’s Big Oil Lawsuit Is Not Like the Others
Michigan Sues Oil Giants, Saying They Collude to Make Energy Costlier
America 250: Native American Nations and the Making of the United States
dot Gov ’26: The Department of Health and Human Services
The SCOTUS hearing over Fed governor Lisa Cook is also about Fed independence
Data center ‘extension cord’ draws landowners’ ire
Improving Regulatory Oversight of Medical AI
America’s Air Is About to Get Dirtier—And More Dangerous
The extraordinary criminal inquiry into a Fed chair, explained
The Miccosukee Tribe blocked Alligator Alcatraz. Then Trump blocked a bill to return their land.
Abundance Beyond Housing
Legal scholar on Trump administration investigating Minnesota day care fraud
Housing reform’s missing capital is key to unlocking abundance
Trump wants to bring Japan’s ‘cute’ tiny cars to America — but it may not be easy
Q&A: Bagley and Klass on Abundance
How the Lumbee Tribe earned federal recognition after a decadeslong effort
Academics Gather at Law School for Workshop on Local Government Issues
Name a Supreme Court decision in the current term that will prove consequential.
NIH specifies how grant reviewers should ensure alignment with Trump priorities
Freedom of Expression, Public Opinion, and the Legal Battle Over Birthright Citizenship
Trump’s Failed US Attorney Push to Haunt Future Administrations
Trump seems to wave the white flag on his US attorneys gambit
Trump’s legal losing streak is forcing him to scramble before ‘the game is over’: report
Bromberg, Edmonds, and Walker Receive 2025 Teaching Awards During First-Ever Blue Jeans Panel
Key Supreme Court Case Could Redefine FTC Independence
The Terrible, Anti-Democratic, Corrupt Conservative Majority of the Supreme Court Steps Up (Again) For King Trump
Could President Trump Bring Japan’s Tiny Cars to America? Not So Fast.
90 years ago, the Supreme Court limited who presidents can fire. Trump wants to reverse that.
Trump fired this regulator. She’s fighting him to the Supreme Court.
President Trump’s Plan to Build and Sell Kei Cars in America Would Be a Massive Regulatory Nightmare
Federal Appeals Court Disqualifies Alina Habba from Serving as U.S. Attorney for New Jersey
DOJ Defense of Top Prosecutors Tees Up Debate for Supreme Court
5Qs: Crane’s New Book Chronicles Fight Between Tesla and Auto Dealers
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Critics say proposed MDOT rules attack First Amendment rights, homeless individuals
Critics say proposed MDOT rules attack First Amendment rights, homeless individuals
Our laws must catch up to data centers’ rising power
The Mike Tyson Theory of Financial Regulation
Supreme Court reviewing challenge to overturn same-sex marriage
US absence set to loom over COP30
5Qs: Noah Kazis Discusses the “Radical” Structure of the Fair Housing Act
The Empty Promises of Trump’s Imperial Presidency
Trump National Guard case at Supreme Court is a fight over basic facts
How two Texas redistricting cases, 37 years apart, set the stage for the latest congressional redraw
Donald Trump’s Deep-State Wrecking Ball
Use of Congressional Review Act on BLM Plans Could Impact State Plans Under Other Agencies
Centering Proportionality in the Administrative Procedure Act
OSU fights to block Brown Jug’s ‘Buckeye Tears’ trademark request
Rothschild Paper on Major Questions Doctrine Named Among Top Environmental Law Articles
Cutting Prices by Fiat
How the government shutdown is playing out in Indian Country
Christopher J. Walker on Congress and the Shifting Sands in Administrative Law
Child Welfare Appellate Clinic Marks Significant Win on Housing at State Court of Appeals
US supreme court begins new term with nation’s democratic governance at stake
Trump Pressures Top Universities to Sign ‘Extortion Agreement’ for Federal Funds
Striking’: Law expert floored by Trump’s audacity to put new threat in writing
US federal agency website blames ‘radical left’ for looming shutdown
Trump Fired a U.S. Attorney Who Insisted on Following a Court Order
May a Thousand Stablecoins Bloom, With a Crisis or Two Along the Way
Unprecedented’ state, federal government shutdowns could overlap in Michigan next week
The Mike Tyson Theory of Financial Regulation
Humphrey’s Executor’ Seems Sure to Fall After Weakening by Conservative Justices, Observers Say
Trump’s independent agency firings bombard Supreme Court
Electricity Markets Aren’t Working Anymore
Michigan bills would require age verification to access online pornography
To Avoid Trial, a Short Seller Puts His Hopes on Trump
What does the FCC do - and can it revoke a TV network’s licence?
Four New Teaching Fellows Join Michigan Law Faculty
Bagley: The Michigan Legislature needs to do its constitutional duty and pass a budget
Trump’s winning streak: Law professor breaks down his Supreme Court shadow docket victories
US Supreme Court to decide how far Donald Trump’s power really goes
New data centers could strain the grid — and your wallet
Foreign Aid Freeze Highlights Clash Over Executive Limits and Congressional Authority
Is Kilmar Abrego Garcia an MS-13 member? Here’s what the documents say.
Blue states eye rival health rules to defy RFK Jr.
Trump’s Very Convincing Body Double
Endangering Every American’s Health’: 9 Former CDC Chiefs Sound Alarm on RFK Jr.
What is known about Lisa Cook’s mortgages at center of Fed standoff with Trump
To Handle Data Centers, the Electricity System May Need New Rules. Here Is a Proposal
The Fate of the Fed May Turn on Two Words: ‘For Cause’
Supreme Court Ruling Has ‘Bleak Implications’ for Researchers
Trump Seeks Lasting Deregulation by Disavowing Agency Authority
Trump’s Interior Department is turning environmentalists’ legal playbook against them
Old fossil-fuel plants are becoming green-energy hubs
Rothschild Named 2025 Pace Haub School of Law Environmental Law Distinguished Junior Scholar
Years after Edenville flood, blame game still rages in Michigan court
Federal Rooftop Solar Grants Are on the Chopping Block. Here’s Who Would Get Hurt
Trump administration violated impoundment law by canceling NIH grants, slowing new awards, GAO finds
Texas’ proposed congressional map dismantles districts flagged by DOJ
Donald Trump’s tariff powers face a high-stakes legal test
Trump Bypasses Congress to Keep Interim Prosecutors in California and Nevada
How The Roberts Court Is Betraying The Country
DOGE builds AI tool to cut 50 percent of federal regulations
Treaty and Custom in the ICJ’s Climate Change Opinion
Columbia’s $221 million deal with Trump officials draws mixed reactions from researchers
Texas lawmakers hold first hearing on proposed congressional redistricting push
Supreme Court scuttled one way judges blocked Trump policies but others remain
Judge in Job Corps Suit Weighs New High Court Injunction Limits
Tax Law’s Renewable Energy Cuts Clash With US Shortage Warning
Top Court’s Injunctions Ruling Moves Focus to Administrative Law
Trump officials say ICE has higher detention standards than prisons, jails. Is that true?
Supreme Court Faces Heat After Unexplained Rulings for Trump
Comments on Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program’s Section 30.2 and Part B high spend drugs
How some Supreme Court decisions fractured the conservative supermajority
US agriculture agency to end consideration of race, sex in many farm programs
Supreme Court Order Creates Chaos for Federal Worker Litigation
He was born to a US citizen soldier on an army base in Germany. Now he’s been deported to Jamaica, a country he’d never been to
The Permitting Crisis for Renewables
Why Financial Crises Recur
5Qs: Bagley on Supreme Court Limits on Environmental Review
The new limits on challenging federal actions
5Qs: Bagenstos on Challenging the Constitutional Authority of the Preventive Services Task Force in Kennedy v. Braidwood Management
Exclusive: DOGE now targeting SEC policy, eyes SPAC rules, sources say
5Qs: Richard Primus’s New Book Asks the Oldest Constitutional Question
Professors Deacon and Fryer Will Present Research at Upcoming Harvard-Yale-Stanford Junior Faculty Forum
Michigan Law Students Recognize Bromberg, Edmonds, Primus, and Walker with 2025 Teaching Awards
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Trump Coal Executive Order Draws Skepticism on Impact on Demand
Schlanger to Speak Nationwide on Civil Rights, Government Service as Phi Beta Kappa Scholar
Trump Administration Shutting Down HHS Legal Offices That Help Fight Fraud
Insiders Loaded Up On Firm’s Stock—Right Before Don Jr. And Eric Trump’s Involvement Sent Shares Soaring
What Alito’s Dissent Fails to Understand
Trading Volume In This Nasdaq-Listed Firm Soared Before Don Jr. And Eric Trump Were Announced As Advisory Board Members—‘Suspicious,’ Experts Say
For Indian Country, federal cuts decimate core tribal programs
Unions, workers explore ways to fight back amid Musk’s effort to cut down the federal workforce
RFK Jr. rolls back transparency policy on Medicaid and NIH changes
How the Supreme Court Paved the Way for DOGE
That was fast! Trump stumbles amid avalanche of legal setbacks and losses
5Qs: Rothschild Explains New Framework for Regulating Toxic Chemicals
Zhang and Logue on Holding Bank Executives Accountable
Detroit’s attempt to improve its schools was hamstrung by redlining
New York’s Congestion Pricing Plan Faces Another Legal Showdown
Centre-right leads in German exit polls, with far-right party in second place
Musk Says Government Workers Must Detail Their Workweek or Lose Their Jobs
Michigan Law Students Named as 2025 Dow Sustainability Fellows
Merger Guidelines & HSR rule: What Happens Next?
The Trump administration is giving the black market the green light
What to know about Trump’s executive order and ‘unprecedented’ power grab within the government
High-ranking D.C. federal prosecutor resigns over order to freeze EPA funds