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Author Response: Interpreting Peruta v. County of San Diego by Joseph Greenlee
Mr. Nichols, I appreciate your response, although I do believe it is misguided.I’ll address each...
State Court Docket Watch: Colorado Supreme Court Strikes Down Local Fracking Bans
Douglas Marsh has written a Docket Watch article about a recent Colorado Supreme Court opinion...
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Reader Response: Interpreting Peruta v. County of San Diego by Joseph Greenlee
Not a single one of the cases you cited upheld prohibitions on concealed carry "when,...
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State Attorneys General and Climate Change Litigation Update
Today, stories on the Politico (subscribers only) and the Daily Caller websites report on subpoenas issued...
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DC Circuit Upholds FCC's Nearly Open-Ended Power to Regulate Broadband
On June 14, a 2-1 majority of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals gave absolute...
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Eminent Domain in North Carolina
The Supreme Court of North Carolina late last week issued an important eminent-domain decision, concluding...
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Interpreting Peruta v. County of San Diego
On June 9th, in Peruta v. County of San Diego, the Ninth Circuit held that...
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New California Bill Threatens Religious Colleges
“Your funding or your faith: choose one only.” That is message the California Senate sent...
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Will Campaign Finance Law Trump Delegate Autonomy?
In April, my colleagues at the Pillar of Law Institute were approached with informal questions about delegate...
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Williams v. Pennsylvania: Supreme Court Holds Judge Can't Hear Case He Once Prosecuted
The legal principle that “No person may be a judge in his own cause” can...