Thursday round-up
on Aug 13, 2015 at 2:40 am
Briefly:
- At Fortune, Jeff John Roberts looks at the impact that the Court’s decision last Term in North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners v. FTC could have on start-ups, and in particular the prospect that the “end of antitrust immunity for state boards could help companies like Uber against regulators.”
- At Wisconsin Appellate Law, Kellen Kasper discusses a recent Seventh Circuit decision striking down, in the wake of the Court’s recent decision in Reed v. Town of Gilbert, a city ordinance that prohibits panhandling; he notes that the court of appeals was “among the first federal appellate courts to analyze Reed, and it remains to be seen what efforts courts will undertake to rescue laws from First Amendment peril.”
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