Introducing the 4th Edition of the Barnett & Blackman Constitutional Law Casebooks
I am proud to announce the Fourth Edition of the Barnett & Blackman Constitutional Law Casebooks. Yes, Casebooks plural. There are two versions: one full […]
I am proud to announce the Fourth Edition of the Barnett & Blackman Constitutional Law Casebooks. Yes, Casebooks plural. There are two versions: one full […]
If you have not checked it out already, please check out A Doubtful Expediency: How Race Preferences Harm Greater Schooling (edited by Maimon Schwarzschild and […]
This is the third post in a series of five. Trials of Rasmea Odeh. Rasmea Odeh’s PFLP comrades tried to force her release through hijackings […]
This is my fourth and final post of five. Trials of Rasmea Odeh. Rasmea Odeh began her trial in Eastern District Michigan on November 5, […]
Today’s announcement is in Jacoby v. Jacoby (Pa. Super. Ct. written by Judge Carolyn Nichols, and joined by Judges Mary Jane Bowes (Pa. Super. Richard […]
3/2/2016: Whole Woman’s Health and Hellerstedt argued. Reason.com’s Today in Supreme Court History, March 2, 2016, originally appeared here.
As we are again reminded, security and liberty depend on the foundation of force. Although we can delegate responsibility to institutions and laws that protect […]
After nurses and an ambulance technician claimed that he struck patients repeatedly, a doctor from the University of Florida Health – Leesburg Hospital was charged […]
Xiulu Ruan (a Board-certified Alabama Pain Specialist) was sentenced for prescribing opioid painkillers “outside of the usual course in professional medical practice.” His conviction was […]
President Joe Biden had a few words to say in his State of the Union address about how he intends to curb gun violence—definitely on […]