Apr 13 2016 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Recidivism in the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act Andrew Cook Perhaps nothing proposed in Washington can be without controversy, but there is at least one...
Apr 11 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Dear attorneys general, conspiring against free speech is a crime Timothy Courtney In his USA TODAY article, Glenn Reynolds points to some possible consequences of the recent "AGs...
Apr 8 2016 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Implications of the Friedrichs Non-Decision Anthony (Tom) Caso With the death of Justice Scalia, most Court watchers expected a 4-4 split in Friedrichs...
Apr 8 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Simple Question re: Evenwel v. Abbott John Shu, Timothy Courtney Roger Clegg writes for National Review: By a vote of 8–0 yesterday in Evenwel v....
Apr 7 2016 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Free Speech for All* Christina Sandefur The Supreme Court’s anti-climactic order affirming the Ninth Circuit’s ruling in Friedrichs v. California Teachers...
Apr 7 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Selective Fear of Foreign Influence: Applying FEC Commissioner Weintraub's Latest Citizens United Proposal to Unions Timothy Courtney Steve Klein at Pillar of Law writes: In the New York Times last week, Commissioner Ellen Weintraub...
Apr 6 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Justice Ginsburg Goes Originalist Timothy Courtney The Wall Street Journal reports: The Supreme Court took the safe route Monday in declining...
Apr 5 2016 Topics Civil Rights • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News "Docs vs. Glocks" and the Firearm Owners' Privacy Act Joseph Greenlee In 2011, the Florida legislature passed the Firearm Owners’ Privacy Act (“the Act”) to protect patients...
Apr 4 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News "One Person, One Vote"?: Supreme Court Decides Evenwel v. Abbott Timothy Courtney In an 8-0 judgement announced on April 4, 2016, the U.S. Supreme Court held that...
Apr 4 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Climate Change Inquisition Margaret A. Little On March 29, the Attorneys General of nineteen states announced their intent to conduct concerted...
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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...
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Simple Question re: Evenwel v. Abbott
Roger Clegg writes for National Review: By a vote of 8–0 yesterday in Evenwel v....
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Free Speech for All*
The Supreme Court’s anti-climactic order affirming the Ninth Circuit’s ruling in Friedrichs v. California Teachers...
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Selective Fear of Foreign Influence: Applying FEC Commissioner Weintraub's Latest Citizens United Proposal to Unions
Steve Klein at Pillar of Law writes: In the New York Times last week, Commissioner Ellen Weintraub...
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Justice Ginsburg Goes Originalist
The Wall Street Journal reports: The Supreme Court took the safe route Monday in declining...
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"Docs vs. Glocks" and the Firearm Owners' Privacy Act
In 2011, the Florida legislature passed the Firearm Owners’ Privacy Act (“the Act”) to protect patients...
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"One Person, One Vote"?: Supreme Court Decides Evenwel v. Abbott
In an 8-0 judgement announced on April 4, 2016, the U.S. Supreme Court held that...
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The Climate Change Inquisition
On March 29, the Attorneys General of nineteen states announced their intent to conduct concerted...