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Apr 19 2022

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  • Affirmative Action •
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Is Dworkin’s Definition of Discrimination Dead?

  • Leo O'Malley

In 1979, the noted legal scholar and philosopher Ronald Dworkin published How to Read the...

Feb 11 2022

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From Flagpoles to Football: An Establishment Clause Run Amok

  • Leo O'Malley

For over fifty years, Establishment Clause jurisprudence has been haunted by the malleable nature of...

Jan 4 2022

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  • Federalism & Separation of Powers
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At Oral Arguments in Dobbs, Viability Falters and Puts Roe Itself in Jeopardy

  • Leo O'Malley

During its recent oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, the Supreme Court considered...

Oct 20 2021

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Carson v. Makin: Charting a Course Beyond the Status/Use Distinction

  • Leo O'Malley

The Supreme Court has long interpreted the Establishment Clause as requiring “governmental neutrality between religion...

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