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U.S. v. Texas (The Immigration Case)
In November 2014, President Obama announced an executive action known Deferred Action for Parents of...
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Our Partisan Bureaucracy? The IRS, the DOJ, and the Future of Political Activism
When the first Civil Service Reform Act passed in 1883, “good government” reformers envisioned nonpartisan...
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Supplemental Briefs in Zubik v. Burwell
Last Monday, the parties in the challenges to the HHS contraceptive mandate (collectively called Zubik...
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On ObamaCare, is there one set of rules for Congress and another for citizens?
John Malcolm and Michael F. Cannon write for The Hill: Members of Congress, congressional staff,...
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An Alumnus's Thoughts on the Antonin Scalia Law School
At its best, law school teaches you how to think—not what to think. There is...
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Exxon Fires Back at Climate Change Probe
The Wall Street Journal reports: Exxon Mobil Corp. went to court Wednesday to challenge a government investigation...
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Stanford Intellectual Diversity Conference
Universities have traditionally provided a forum for the free exchange of ideas between and among...
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Recidivism in the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act
Perhaps nothing proposed in Washington can be without controversy, but there is at least one...
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Dear attorneys general, conspiring against free speech is a crime
In his USA TODAY article, Glenn Reynolds points to some possible consequences of the recent "AGs...
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Implications of the Friedrichs Non-Decision
With the death of Justice Scalia, most Court watchers expected a 4-4 split in Friedrichs...