What Progressives Get Wrong About Judicial Review
A distinguished liberal jurist, Learned Hand, told an distinguished liberal audience in February 1958 something it didn’t want to hear. Hand said that the U.S. […]
A distinguished liberal jurist, Learned Hand, told an distinguished liberal audience in February 1958 something it didn’t want to hear. Hand said that the U.S. […]
Everybody could use some laughter right now. Check out the tl:dr Papers website that makes scholarly writing second-grade. Although it was initially designed to be […]
A distinguished liberal jurist, Learned Hand, told an distinguished liberal audience in February 1958 something it didn’t want to hear. Hand stated that the U.S. […]
A draft of the article I am writing on “How Judicial Review could Help Empower people to Vote With Their Feet” was posted recently to […]
Randy and I created An in September 2019Introduction to Constitutional Law: 100 Supreme Court cases Everyone Needs To Know. The one-year mark was marked by […]
Ok, so you have a team of action girls and must save the world. You have to decide what you will do first. It depends, […]
Paul Thomas Anderson’s Licorice PizzaIt may not be possible full-on coming-of-age classic—It is a bit disjointed. Maybe a little too long. BThe beaming Alana H.AIm […]
Bradley Cooper is not the most popular choice for a leading role in a noir film. His smile is charming and warm, which makes it […]
Bradley Cooper may not be the first choice to play a role in a film noir of the latter day. His smile is charming and […]
Paul Horwitz posted a blog post at Prawfs about novelty claims in law reviews. The claim by an author that their article has the most […]