‘If a border agent asks you to unlock your phone, do you have to comply?’; Florists who do weddings must provide flower arrangements for same-sex weddings; Upcoming talks in New York and D.C.; Trump Conflicts Watch, 2: Where trademark law meets the foreign emoluments clause;
 
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‘If a border agent asks you to unlock your phone, do you have to comply?’
I was on NPR's "Here and Now" program to discuss the law of phone and computer searches at the border. Here's a link to the interview.
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Florists who do weddings must provide flower arrangements for same-sex weddings
Washington state's Supreme Court concluded that flower arranging isn't sufficiently expressive to qualify for First Amendment protection.
 
Upcoming talks in New York and D.C.
Some upcoming talks on Chevron, FDA regulation of tobacco, regulatory reform and my book "Business and the Roberts Court."
Trump Conflicts Watch, 2: Where trademark law meets the foreign emoluments clause
An agency of the Chinese government has granted our president a valuable benefit.
 
Is Berkeley really looking for the protesters who shut down Yiannopoulos?
'Black bloc' protesters shut down the Berkeley speech by Milo Yiannopoulos, but UC Berkeley authorities haven't made progress in apprehending them.
 
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