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Philip M. Howe

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Columns
Title Category Published
Pushing the pause button for Donald Trump Government Dec. 5, 2024
Gun legislation: Key changes after Bruen and Rahimi rulings Constitutional Law Nov. 21, 2024
Trump's actions under the immunity spotlight U.S. Supreme Court, Government Oct. 31, 2024
Gun control: 9th Circuit restricts in some places, but not all 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Sep. 23, 2024
Uber has a duty of care to its drivers Torts/Personal Injury, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Sep. 11, 2024
Google's monopoly playbook: Court slams exclusive deals, but what's next? Antitrust & Trade Reg. Aug. 27, 2024
Judicial misstep: How a technicality on special counsel’s appointment could undermine justice U.S. Supreme Court Jul. 29, 2024
Two cases, two shifts in power (Trump v. U.S.) U.S. Supreme Court Jul. 9, 2024
Two cases, two shifts in power (Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo) U.S. Supreme Court Jul. 9, 2024
Restraining order meets threat criteria, complies with the Second Amendment U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Jun. 28, 2024
The tossing of the bump stock ban U.S. Supreme Court Jun. 20, 2024
US Supreme Court rejects challenge to mifepristone U.S. Supreme Court Jun. 19, 2024
US Supreme Court rules that race, if not a predominant factor, can be used in political district mapping U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Jun. 3, 2024
CFPB public funds identification and expenditure authorization suffice Constitutional Law, Administrative/Regulatory May 22, 2024
Weinstein’s victims will have to tell their stories, again Criminal May 2, 2024
Free speech isn’t absolute, and can even take a hard left Constitutional Law Apr. 10, 2024
The decision may have been unanimous, but many issues went unaddressed Constitutional Law Mar. 21, 2024
Title Category Published
Pushing the pause button for Donald Trump Government Dec. 5, 2024
Gun legislation: Key changes after Bruen and Rahimi rulings Constitutional Law Nov. 21, 2024
Trump's actions under the immunity spotlight U.S. Supreme Court, Government Oct. 31, 2024
Gun control: 9th Circuit restricts in some places, but not all 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Sep. 23, 2024
Uber has a duty of care to its drivers Torts/Personal Injury, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Sep. 11, 2024
Google's monopoly playbook: Court slams exclusive deals, but what's next? Antitrust & Trade Reg. Aug. 27, 2024
Judicial misstep: How a technicality on special counsel’s appointment could undermine justice U.S. Supreme Court Jul. 29, 2024
Two cases, two shifts in power (Trump v. U.S.) U.S. Supreme Court Jul. 9, 2024
Two cases, two shifts in power (Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo) U.S. Supreme Court Jul. 9, 2024
Restraining order meets threat criteria, complies with the Second Amendment U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Jun. 28, 2024
The tossing of the bump stock ban U.S. Supreme Court Jun. 20, 2024
US Supreme Court rejects challenge to mifepristone U.S. Supreme Court Jun. 19, 2024
US Supreme Court rules that race, if not a predominant factor, can be used in political district mapping U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Jun. 3, 2024
CFPB public funds identification and expenditure authorization suffice Constitutional Law, Administrative/Regulatory May 22, 2024
Weinstein’s victims will have to tell their stories, again Criminal May 2, 2024
Free speech isn’t absolute, and can even take a hard left Constitutional Law Apr. 10, 2024
The decision may have been unanimous, but many issues went unaddressed Constitutional Law Mar. 21, 2024