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"Takeaways From AP Report On How Border Patrol Monitors U.S. Drivers For "Suspicious" Travel”

The Associated Press quoted Andrew Ferguson on the U.S. Border Patrol’s monitoring program.

"Congress Has Voted to Release the Epstein Files. Here’s What Happens Next."

Time quoted Stephen Saltzburg on the Epstein files.

BBC Radio | William Kovacic - November 18, 2025

BBC Radio spoke to William Kovacic, the Global Competition Professor of Law and Policy, about an antitrust case against Google.

"Judge sides with Meta in antitrust trial, will not spin off WhatsApp and Instagram"

NPR quoted William Kovacic, saying the government faces an 'uphill battle’ in the Federal Trade Commission’s case, saying it must prove a world without Meta Platforms and show consumer harm.

"Few Rules Govern Contributions to Congressional Portrait Funds"

NOTUS quoted Jessica Tillipman on the ethics of rules that govern contributions to congressional portrait funds.

"IRS federal income tax brackets are changing in 2026. Experts reveal what this means for you"

The Independent quoted Jeremy Bearer-Friend in an article on the federal tax agency’s announcement of new tax brackets.

"Trump Says He Supports Releasing the Epstein Files. Legal Experts Say He Has Found a Way To Block Them"

Time quoted Stephen Saltzburg in an article on President Donald Trump’s novel method to block the release of the Epstein files.

"How to reverse the dumbing down of American higher ed"

Jonathan Turley wrote for the Hill on how to save higher education in the U.S.

"The Most Shadowy Ruling, by Alan B. Morrison"

Alan Morrison writes that Trump v. Orr lets the Trump administration require trans passport applicants to use their birth-assigned gender.

"Walter Isaacson on the Greatest Sentence Ever Written"

The National Constitution Center’s "We the People” podcast features Jeffrey Rosen on how the Declaration’s second sentence shapes and inspires the American dream.