Judge Bill Pryor Challenges Common-Good Constitutionalism
Chief Judge William Pryor of U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit gave a lecture last Friday responding to the calls for common-good constitutionalism made by […]
Chief Judge William Pryor of U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit gave a lecture last Friday responding to the calls for common-good constitutionalism made by […]
Recently, the Duke Center for Firearms Law published my essay about “Guns, Property Rights, and Takings.” The symposium “Privatizing Gun Debate” features my essay. There […]
During his Fox News appearance on Sunday, Sen. Ted Cruz (R–Texas) said that Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson and other public defenders root for […]
Lawyers for Donald Trump are moving forward with a lawsuit of $100 million against Hillary Clinton. They also requested that the judge in the case […]
On a Constitution Center podcast: In cases concerning the First Amendment, two Supreme Court decisions were almost unanimously rendered last week. In one, Chief Justice […]
Rhode Island has become the latest state to decriminalize prostitution. Two bills in this area are currently being heard by the Judiciary Committee of the […]
The Thursday opinion is in State v. ArbogastJustice Barbara Madsen wrote the following: Arbogast testified to the fact that his wife, of 48 years, had […]
On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine. The U.S. followed suit. Gathering evidenceof Russian war crimes during the first week […]
By Dr. Derek Ellerman Utah Senator Mitt Romney, once the Governor of Massachusetts and the Republican standard bearer in the 2012 Presidential election, has confirmed […]
Westerners have a tendency to view liberal democracy in a single package. They don’t stop to think about the potential for the two parts to […]