President Biden’s Choice To Decline Executive Privilege Before Trump v. Thompson
D.C. Circuit decided Trump v. Thompson. Jon Adler (co-blogger) wrote about this here. The lengthy discussion on executive privilege has been a long time in my […]
D.C. Circuit decided Trump v. Thompson. Jon Adler (co-blogger) wrote about this here. The lengthy discussion on executive privilege has been a long time in my […]
If you are renting a dumpster, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. Here are 5 tips for renting a dumpster: […]
Texas flag Texas State Trial Judge David Peeples made a ruling today in Van Stean v. Texas Right to LifeThe controversial Texas anti-abortion law’s […]
Pat Smith comments at Ius & Iustitium on my prior post on originalism and positive law, comparing it to Stephen Douglas’s studied neutrality on the […]
Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington D.C. Circuit denied Donald Trump’s request to a preliminary injunction barring the Archivist from disclosing documents required […]
A divided U.S. Court of Appeals panel denied Florida’s motion to injunct the Biden Administration interim rule requiring Medicare providers and Medicaid providers make sure […]
This is what I wrote in June. Burns v. Town of Palm Beach. The case raised a persistent conflict between property law and constitutional laws: Is […]
Are student loans forgiven, 92% of which are held by federal government? While I do not believe that this policy is fair or reasonable, I […]
In recent weeks, several Bay Area businesses were robbed in smash-and-grab robberies. Oakland’s cannabis businesses were particularly hard hit. To make matters worse, these cannabis […]
Starting at Laviage v. Fite), a decision made last week by Judge Lynn Hughes, (S.D. Tex.) (Tex.) Houston Chronicle (Jay R. Jordan)): Dennis Laviage is […]