2007 Watch Reports
January: A General Overview of the 110th Congress, Part I: The SenateFebruary: An Overview of the 110th Congress, Part II: The HouseMarch: Democrats May Take a Middle Ground on TaxesApril: Who Would Have Thunk It?May: The Court Over the Past 12 Months, Part IJune: The Court Over the Last 12 Months, Part IIJuly: Immigration ReformAugust: Senate Falls Short of Majority Needed for Cloture on Immigration BillOctober: October 2007 Watch ReportNovember: November 2007 Watch ReportDecember: December 2007 Watch Report
2006 Watch Reports
January: More Bad News for the Nation's Troubled Pension PlansFebruary: The Year-End Wrap-UpMarch: Preview of the Second Session, 109th CongressApril: Bush Requests Record $2.77 Trillion BudgetMay: Spending Restraint Goes out the WindowJune: Politics Takes a Front SeatJuly: The Investment Tax Credit, the Capital Gains Tax, and the Repeal of the Estate TaxAugust: The 2005-2006 Term in ReviewSeptember: What the 2005-2006 Term Says about the Roberts CourtOctober: Congress Prepares for a Lame Duck SessionNovember: Prospects for the Lame DuckDecember: Support for "Nuclear Option" Comes Back to Bite Brownback
Brieflys are short monographs presenting brief commentary and analyses of cutting-edge legal and regulatory issues of interest to the private sector.
Watch Reports track activities in Congress, the executive branch, and the judiciary.
This collection of essays examines when, how, and why federal law trumps, supersedes, or displaces state and local laws.
In this issue of Liability Outlook, Ted Frank discusses the danger of reviver statutes.
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