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The AU Legislation & Policy Brief

A Publication of The American University Washington College of Law

The Congress

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Congressional Overlook: The Snubbed Victims of Labor Trafficking

March 21, 2015August 29, 2015 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By: Daniel Schneider In a seemingly rare showing of bi-partisan cooperation the 114th Congress has shown its ability to work together through support for a number of bills affecting United […]

Wellness International Network v. Sharif: A Return to a Formalist Reading of Article III?

October 29, 2014October 29, 2014 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By: Jeff Elkin The constitutionality of bankruptcy courts is a recurring and thorny issue implicating the limits of Congress’s power to delegate the judicial power of the United States. This […]

Police Militarization: Is It Out of Control?

August 25, 2014October 5, 2014 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By: Reginald Augustus Are the police waging war in our neighborhoods? The militarizing of the police in response to protestors, in the aftermath of the police shooting death of Michael […]

Corporate Personhood After Hobby Lobby

August 23, 2014October 5, 2014 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By: Nor Powanda The Supreme Court issued 144 opinions this term and the Justices ruled unanimously in 65% of the 72 cases, the highest such percentage since the 1940s. But […]

Pot and Guns: The GOP Stance in One Bill

August 18, 2014October 7, 2014 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By: Philip Stevens Previously on Legislation and Policy, I addressed several reasons conservatives could support the full legalization of marijuana while retaining the core values of conservatism. I laid out […]

The Veteran Affairs Scandal: In the Waiting Room for Urgent Care

June 10, 2014October 8, 2014 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

The Fourth of July reminds the nation that our freedom comes at a cost to the members of our armed services; the guardians of our liberty. This Independence Day, not […]

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