A Brief History of Initial En Banc in the Sixth Circuit
Sat 7:39pm By Josh BlackmanTwo decade apart, Judge Moore has been on both sides of the issue."[1] Cohabitating While Unmarried, [2] Unfamiliarity with [Shofars], and [3] Being Silly Are All…
Sat 5:22pm By Eugene VolokhGood to know that!Exclusionary Zoning is Even Worse than Previously Thought
Sat 3:57pm By Ilya SominFixing a calculation error in a leading academic article on the subject shows that zoning has a far bigger negative impact on the economy than was previously realized.Food Freedom Is Coming To Colorado
Sat 8:30am By Baylen LinnekinThe state legislature and Gov. Jared Polis are unshackling local ranchers and consumers.Today in Supreme Court History: April 10, 1967
Sat 7:00am By Josh Blackman4/10/1967: Loving v. Virginia argued.Breaking: SCOTUS Grants Injunction in Tandon v. Newsom
Sat 1:01am By Josh Blackman"The Ninth Circuit’s failure to grant an injunction pending appeal was erroneous."A Closer Who Look At Who Made The Cut For the SCOTUS Commission, and Who Didn't
Sat 12:53am By Josh BlackmanBiden mostly limited membership to constitutional law professors who are in the SCOTUS club."Provably False" to Call Club Owner "Tragically Pathetic"?
Fri 7:06pm By Eugene VolokhQuite a libel lawsuit here ....Don't Suspend Vaccine Patents, We're Already on Track To Vaccinate 7 Billion People in 2021
Fri 6:00pm By Ronald BaileyThis is no time to undermine intellectual property rights for vaccine makers.Why Can't You Buy a Starbucks on the Interstate?
Fri 5:38pm By Robert PooleIn 1960, Congress forbid service plazas on the new Interstate highways. It’s time for that to change.Originalism in the Lower Courts: Judge Ho's dissental in Texas v. Rettig
Fri 5:30pm By Josh Blackman"As judges, we have sworn an oath to uphold the Constitution. So if we are forced to choose between upholding the Constitution and extending precedent in direct conflict with the Constitution, the choice should be clear."The Briefing is Complete in Tandon v. Newsom
Fri 4:45pm By Josh BlackmanThe Supreme Court can rule any time before April 15. After that date, the regulations will be substantially modified.Class #22: Establishment Clause III
Fri 3:43pm By Josh BlackmanTown of Greece and American LegionShort Circuit: A Roundup of Recent Federal Court Decisions
Fri 3:30pm By John RossAccessible websites, remote voting, and 325 pages of opinions on the Indian Child Welfare Act.Joe Biden, Who Says He's 'Not a Fan of Court Packing,' Just Created a Presidential Commission to…
Fri 3:03pm By Damon RootThe Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States will examine “the membership and size of the Court.”Biden's $1.5 Trillion Budget Request Would Fund All Nails Needed for the Coffin of Fiscal Restraint
Fri 2:35pm By Christian BritschgiThe White House is proposing an 8.4 percent boost in discretionary spending, which comes on top of Biden's $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill, and his proposed $2.3 trillion American Jobs Plan.Kindergartners Abandoning Public School in Fall 2021, Too
Fri 1:21pm By Matt WelchA shocking 12 percent enrollment drop in New York City points to possible long-term structural impacts of the pandemic.The Tenth Rule of Court Packing Is Play Your Base By Appointing A Well-Balanced Commission With No…
Fri 1:00pm By Josh BlackmanShortly after Justice Breyer signals he may stick around, and progressive groups demand a new Justice, President Biden appoints reasonable people to the Supreme Court Commission.Biden Releases Names of Members of His Supreme Court Commission [Updated]
Fri 12:37pm By Ilya SominIt's a genuinely bipartisan and cross-ideological group. And one that isn't good news for advocates of court-packing.A New Study Finds No Relationship Between Opioid Prescriptions and Unintentional Injury Deaths
Fri 12:35pm By Jacob SullumThe data do not support the conventional wisdom that pain pill prescriptions are driving drug-related fatalities.Chef Andrew Gruel on Capitalism, Cuisine, and Calling Gov. Gavin Newsom an Asshole
Fri 12:20pm By Nick GillespieThe founder of the Slapfish seafood chain battles arbitrary, non-scientific regulations and a punishing economy while reinventing the lobster roll.America's History of Racial Violence Collides with Horror Tropes in Them
Fri 11:55am By Glenn GarvinIf you miss Lovecraft Country, Amazon has an alternative.Contrary to What Biden Says, Gun Show Sales Aren't Exempt From Background Checks
Fri 9:30am By Elizabeth Nolan BrownPlus: GOP gender policing in North Carolina, marijuana legalization mistakes, and more...Revisiting the Issue of whether Justice Cardozo was the First Hispanic Justice
Fri 8:59am By David BernsteinJustice Sonia Sotomayor is the first Puerto Rican Justice to serve on the Supreme Court, the first Latino. She is often also described as the first Hispanic Justice. Some, however, have maintained that Benjamin Cardozo, as a Sephardic Jew, was the first…Immigration Politics Are Killing the Debate Over Immigration Policy
Fri 8:00am By Steven GreenhutThe latest crisis at America's southern border isn't the result of short-term policy changes but of long-term bureaucratic failures.Review: Voyagers
Fri 7:30am By Kurt LoderIn space, no one can hear you snooze.Today in Supreme Court History: April 9, 1923
Fri 7:00am By Josh Blackman4/9/1923: Adkins v. Children's Hospital decided.Cops Are Using Facial Recognition Technology More Than Previously Revealed
Fri 7:00am By J.D. TuccilleThe surveillance state is available as a plug-and-play solution for any cop interested in a free trial period.Soul
Fri 6:30am By Scott ShackfordPixar's new movie shows that happiness is more complicated than just pursuing the one thing you love the most.The Expanse
Fri 6:00am By Peter SudermanPeople are people and politics is politics, no matter how far you get from planet Earth.
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