Against Expanding the Size of the Supreme Court
Today was Independence Day, to put it another way. After completing its work, the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States submitted […]
Today was Independence Day, to put it another way. After completing its work, the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States submitted […]
When I saw headlines announcing omicron, the newly emerged “worst ever” variant of COVID-19, my heart sank—not because I was worried for my health or […]
Today’s Supreme Court held that Texas court clerks and judges cannot be sued for preventing enforcement of state laws that ban abortion after detection of […]
Joe Biden repeatedly stated that his proposal to “Build back Better” will result in “transformative” change in American society. He increased the size of the […]
The migrant crisis, inflation and labor shortages have been the focus of media attention for the majority of 2021. There has been a lot of […]
Today, the Supreme Court ruled that Texas judges or court clerks can’t be sued in order to prevent enforcement of a law prohibiting abortions after […]
How hard was it to crack the case that exonerated the man accused of raping Beautiful Bones author Alice Sebold in 1981 when she was a college freshman in […]
The migrant crisis, inflation and labor shortages have been the focus of media attention for the majority of 2021. There has been a lot of […]
I was curious to know if September would bring about a change in my thinking. Cooper v. AaronCould you save? Roe V. WadeStop S.B. 8. […]
Please enjoy the latest edition of Short Circuit, a weekly feature from the Institute for Justice. Is the Constitution applicable to federal law enforcement officials? Our […]