Learning the Lessons of the Horrific Beijing Olympics
Beijing’s Winter Olympics are now underway. Together with other people, I have previously argued for the boycott of these games and explained why even a […]
Beijing’s Winter Olympics are now underway. Together with other people, I have previously argued for the boycott of these games and explained why even a […]
Cartoon discrediting Franklin D. Roosevelt’s court-packing scheme of 1937. Neil Siegel from Duke Law School, an eminent liberal constitutional law scholar, has published “The […]
Deaccession has been a well-known euphemism. At first, it seemed like a parody or attempt to linguistic camouflage bureaucracy-speak. This was likely intended to reduce […]
Nicholas Parrillo wrote an article last year that challenged the traditional originalist narrative about the nondelegation doctrine. It was entitled “A Critical Assessment Of the […]
According to this McClatchy report, James Clyburn (Department of South Carolina) is of the opinion that to confirm President Biden’s nomination to replace Justice Stephen […]
2.06.1858: Justice Mahlon Pittney’s Birthday. Justice Mahlon Pittney Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 6, 1858
Deaccession can be described as a classic euphemism. It was my first impression. I thought it was parody of bureaucracy or an attempt to linguistic […]
It’s a pleasure to announce that the latest edition of my article is now available. KatzOriginalism has been published in The Duke Law Journal. The […]
Being a first-time landlord is rewarding, but also brings new challenges. Many landlords are aware of the commonalities of being a landlord, such as late […]
As dental technology becomes more advanced and dental practices grow larger, it is important to consider starting a dental practice as a small business. Here […]