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How to Get Neil Gorsuch to Stand Up For Workers

CAC Legal Fellow Harith Khawaja wrote an article for Slate magazine explaining how CAC’s text and history approach can provide a path for progressive advocates to score victories for workers at the Supreme Court. Read more in Slate.

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CAC Release: Court Further Muddies the Waters on the Scope of the Rooker-Feldman Doctrine in Majority Opinion that Ignores Critical Reconstruction-Era History Regarding the Role of Federal Courts as the Chief Guardians of Federal Rights

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CAC Release: A Victory for Text, History, and Delivery Workers in Flowers Foods v. Brock

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CAC Release: In Cisco v. Doe Argument, Justices Grapple with the Scope of Liability Under Two Critical Human Rights Statutes

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Human Rights Suit Over Cisco Work for China Heads to Supreme Court

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