Prof. Michael Dorf (Cornell) on Florida’s Repeal of Disney’s Special Government District
I put up some tentative ideas on the topic Friday, and Prof. Dorf (DorfOnLaw) did as properly right now. He leans in favor of concluding […]
I put up some tentative ideas on the topic Friday, and Prof. Dorf (DorfOnLaw) did as properly right now. He leans in favor of concluding […]
This amicus brief was just filed in A&R Engineering and Testing, Inc. v. PaxtonThis is a lot like the briefs that we filed in some […]
On a Constitution Center podcast: In cases concerning the First Amendment, two Supreme Court decisions were almost unanimously rendered last week. In one, Chief Justice […]
Recently, I appeared on Professor Eric Segall’s podcast “Supreme Myths”. My book was one of the topics we discussed. You are free to move: Voting […]
There were many accounts and opinions about the March 10 protest by Yale Federalist Society members. Some people claim the protest was short and insignificant […]
From the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (Alex Morey & Aaron Terr): What happens when a school of religious education is “committed” to Christian […]
As a result, Hiers’ contract wasn’t renewed. Ralf, his department chair explained the reason: According to the court, Hiers could continue his First Amendment claim […]
It’s an excellent post. I will give you a quick excerpt. It is an artistic loss to the Met as well as opera. Peter Gelb, […]
The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law hosted this debate last week as the inaugural event in their new Seigenthaler Debates series, cosponsored […]
The Hill’s Today’s Deal: Trump lawyers claimed that Trump’s language could not be distinguished from many Democrats, such as Rep. Maxine water (D-Calif.), Mehta chided them for […]