Lael Weinberger Guest-Blogging About “The Limits of Church Autonomy”
I’m delighted to report that Lael Weinberger (Olin-Searle-Smith Fellow in Law & Lecturer, Harvard Law School) will be guest-blogging this coming week on this forthcoming […]
I’m delighted to report that Lael Weinberger (Olin-Searle-Smith Fellow in Law & Lecturer, Harvard Law School) will be guest-blogging this coming week on this forthcoming […]
Martin Reese from Creekside Middle School was charged in Port Orange with disruptive behavior and disorderly conduct. Reese played loud music to try and disrupt […]
The Supreme Court ruled June 30, 1971 New York Times v. United States. The so-called Pentagon PapersCourts were forced to rush cases. Justice Harlan’s dissension outlines […]
I just came across the following standing requirement from Judge Mark Goldsmith’s (E.D. Mich.): Court policy prohibits excessive footnotes being used in briefs. The brief […]
Just finished a draft of my manuscript. The right to defy criminal demandsArticle, so I decided to serialize it here. Since there is still time […]
A rough draft has been completed. You have the right to resist criminal demandsArticle, so I decided to serialize it here. As there are still […]
By Kristan Hawkins for RealClearPolitics By the point the midterm elections happen, focused marketing campaign adverts and outreach can have littered the digital American panorama, […]
Yesterday, I wrote about another controversy in Maine. Last week, I also blogged about the division among courts regarding whether students can sue pseudonymously for […]
This action is for the alleged sexual assault of defendant [Kevin]Fowler (also known as Kevin Spacey) is a plaintiff [Anthony] Rapp in about 1986, when […]
Among the many provisions of the Home-passed “Construct Again Higher” spending invoice are provisions that minimize federal well being care funding in states which have […]