Recorded on July 6, 2022 Featuring Shay Dvoretzky, Skadden Arps; Morgan Ratner, Sullivan & Cromwell; and Amy Saharia, Williams & Connolly. Description: Our speakers drew upon their experiences as Supreme Court insiders and as appellate advocates to assess a decidedly eventful October Term 2021. They evaluated how free enterprise fared this Term, with a particular focus on decisions involving civil litigation and federal regulation. Finally, the panelists discussed what lies ahead in the 2022 Term and whether developments from the current Term signal possible approaches and outcomes in future key cases. About WLF: Washington Legal Foundation (WLF) is the nation’s premier public-interest law firm and policy center. Our mission is to preserve and defend America’s free-enterprise system by litigating, educating, and advocating for free-market principles, a limited and accountable government, individual and business civil liberties, and the rule of law. For more information, please visit https://www.wlf.org/. Support Our Work: As an independent, nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization, WLF relies on the charitable support of individuals, corporations, and foundations to carry out its singular mission. Our publications, educational programming, and litigation efforts are all made possible by supporters like you. Donate today to help us keep free enterprise free. Visit https://www.wlf.org/donate/.