Brickbat: A Mistake Anyone Could Make
Shane Lee Brown was 23 when he spent six days in Las Vegas prison in 2020. He had been arrested by police on a warrant […]
Shane Lee Brown was 23 when he spent six days in Las Vegas prison in 2020. He had been arrested by police on a warrant […]
During the 2020 fall semester, Kali Fontanilla—a high school English language teacher working in the Salinas, California, school district—noticed that many of her students were […]
This Essay introduces our ten-part series, which will provide the first complete examination of all the officers and offices of the Constitution. This series will […]
An entity—a landlord, a manufacturer, a phone company, an Internet platform, a manufacturer of self-driving cars—is making money off its customers’ activities. Some customers use […]
A rough draft has been completed. The right to defy criminal demandsThis article was very interesting and so I thought that I would serialize it. […]
The idea of allowing private parties to limit liberty is becoming more popular with politicians who have been limited by individual constitutional rights. These people […]
1/31/2006 – Justice Samuel Alito takes the oath. Justice Samuel Alito Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History January 31, 2006.
Shane Lee Brown spent six days locked up in Las Vegas in 2020, when he was 23, after he was arrested on a warrant issued […]
Professor Mark Liberman (Language Log), takes note of this Friday Washington Post article: Chang-Yu Wu, an aerosol researcher and coauthor explained that temperature and local […]
I was surprised by the number of law professors Trump tapped to serve on the federal appellate court. President Trump appointed several law professors to […]