Back to Near-Unanimity as to Religious Exemptions, in Today’s Condemned Inmate Case
Religious exemption cases – high profile sharp splits (such as Hobby Lobby Oder Fulton v. City of PhiladelphiaIf so, what is the outcome (in)? Hobby LobbyThe […]
Religious exemption cases – high profile sharp splits (such as Hobby Lobby Oder Fulton v. City of PhiladelphiaIf so, what is the outcome (in)? Hobby LobbyThe […]
Ukrainian refugees Przemsyl, Poland. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may have created the largest refugee crisis since World War II. The country has seen more […]
All construction could be stopped on Hawaii’s largest island, Hawaii. Water officials from Oahu are trying to stop a fuel spillage from Red Hill, the […]
Biden’s administration announced that the United States will accept as many as 100,000 Ukrainians who fled war-torn Ukraine. Announcement today. The Russian invasion forced 10 […]
Professor Howard Wasserman, Floridian International University, had posted this Monday post at Prawfsblawg as a continuation of the SB8 debates. He kindly allowed me to […]
Since I have been fascinated by this topic for many years, it was a pleasure to have Justice Thomas Lee (Utah Supreme Court) and Stephen […]
Howard Stern blasted the GOP as the “wacko party” and blamed “a small minority” of people for getting mask and vaccine mandates lifted across the […]
According to today’s opinion Houston Community College System against Wilson: [A]A plaintiff seeking a First Amendment claim for retaliation must demonstrate, among others, that the government […]
Cory Booker became emotional and moved Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson to tears during her final confirmation hearing on Wednesday as he expressed “joy” […]
On Wednesday, Senator Mike Lee said that he was concerned with U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s responses to questions about court packing […]