Apr 24 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch The Supreme Court of Texas Addresses Exception to State Anti-Abortion Law Sydney Dominguez Madigan In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 reversal of Roe v. Wade,[1] the...
Apr 16 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Indiana Supreme Court Recognizes State Constitutional Right to a Jury in Civil Forfeiture Actions Adam Steinhilber In State v. $2,435 in U.S. Currency, the Indiana Supreme Court unanimously held that Article...
Apr 9 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Reverse Keyword Search Warrant Upheld at Colorado Supreme Court Brent Skorup A house fire in August 2020 in Denver killed a Senegalese family—three adults, a toddler,...
Apr 9 2024 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Law & Economics • State Governments Blog Post Fast Food, Minimum Wages, and the Pervasive Myth of Benevolent Unions: Why the Labor Movement Pushes for Stricter Labor Laws Alexander Thomas MacDonald Starting this month, California’s fast-food workers will earn a minimum of $20 an hour. The...
Apr 3 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Sides with Government in Nondelegation Case Eli Nachmany In Robinhood Financial LLC v. Secretary of Commonwealth, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court sided...
Mar 21 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Michigan Supreme Court Finds Confession of 18-Year-Old Inadmissible Reilly Stephens The Michigan Supreme Court’s recent decision in People v. Stewart revisits the longstanding debate about...
Mar 21 2024 Podcast There Is No Place Like Nebraska [The FedSoc Films Podcast] Laura Ebke In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Laura Ebke, a Senior Fellow at the...
Mar 6 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Virginia Supreme Court Rules State Constitution Includes Expansive Protections of Religious Exercise Abigail Smith In Vlaming v. West Point School Board, a former teacher’s lawsuit was given new life...
Feb 29 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch In Wyoming, Supreme Court Rules Canine Sniffs Outside Vehicles Don’t Need Probable Cause Nicholas DeBenedetto Last June, the Wyoming Supreme Court unanimously held that the Wyoming Constitution does not...
Feb 21 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Supreme Court of Texas Holds Governor Can Preempt Local Mask Orders Christian Townsend The Covid-19 pandemic produced many interesting and important constitutional questions. From vaccine mandates[1] to student...
The Supreme Court of Texas Addresses Exception to State Anti-Abortion Law
Sydney Dominguez Madigan
In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 reversal of Roe v. Wade,[1] the...
Indiana Supreme Court Recognizes State Constitutional Right to a Jury in Civil Forfeiture Actions
Adam Steinhilber
In State v. $2,435 in U.S. Currency, the Indiana Supreme Court unanimously held that Article...
Reverse Keyword Search Warrant Upheld at Colorado Supreme Court
Brent Skorup
A house fire in August 2020 in Denver killed a Senegalese family—three adults, a toddler,...
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Fast Food, Minimum Wages, and the Pervasive Myth of Benevolent Unions: Why the Labor Movement Pushes for Stricter Labor Laws
Starting this month, California’s fast-food workers will earn a minimum of $20 an hour. The...
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Sides with Government in Nondelegation Case
Eli Nachmany
In Robinhood Financial LLC v. Secretary of Commonwealth, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court sided...
Michigan Supreme Court Finds Confession of 18-Year-Old Inadmissible
Reilly Stephens
The Michigan Supreme Court’s recent decision in People v. Stewart revisits the longstanding debate about...
There Is No Place Like Nebraska [The FedSoc Films Podcast]
Laura Ebke
In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Laura Ebke, a Senior Fellow at the...
Virginia Supreme Court Rules State Constitution Includes Expansive Protections of Religious Exercise
Abigail Smith
In Vlaming v. West Point School Board, a former teacher’s lawsuit was given new life...
In Wyoming, Supreme Court Rules Canine Sniffs Outside Vehicles Don’t Need Probable Cause
Nicholas DeBenedetto
Last June, the Wyoming Supreme Court unanimously held that the Wyoming Constitution does not...
Supreme Court of Texas Holds Governor Can Preempt Local Mask Orders
Christian Townsend
The Covid-19 pandemic produced many interesting and important constitutional questions. From vaccine mandates[1] to student...