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Mar 13 2025 Topics Civil Rights • First Amendment • Supreme Court • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post Supreme Court Agrees to Take Case Challenging State Law Restricting Counselor’s Speech Sarah Parshall Perry On March 10, the Supreme Court granted review in a case likely to become the...
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The Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument in Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission
On March 31, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in its first religious freedom case...
Say the Magic Word, Counselor: Oral Argument in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic
On Wednesday, April 2, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Medina v. Planned Parenthood...
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Does the EPA Have a Hometown Advantage in the DC Circuit?: Oral Arguments in EPA v. Calumet Shreveport Refining and Oklahoma v. EPA
That is a simplified, or perhaps subtextual, version of the questions presented in three closely...
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Supreme Court Justices Seem Skeptical of Nondelegation Doctrine Claim in FCC v. Consumers’ Research
On Wednesday, March 26, the United States Supreme Court heard oral argument in Federal Communications...
Does the Fourteenth Amendment Actually Prohibit Abortion? Were Scalia and Kavanaugh wrong?
California Western Student Chapter
California Western School of Law350 Cedar Street
San Diego, CA 92101
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Supreme Court Agrees to Take Case Challenging State Law Restricting Counselor’s Speech
On March 10, the Supreme Court granted review in a case likely to become the...
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Textualism, the Clean Water Act, and San Francisco v. EPA
When a statute doesn’t give an administrative agency the power to do what the agency...
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Does DC Have Standing to Sue the Federal Government? Probably Not.
If a house divided against itself cannot stand, then why would federal courts allow the...
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Supreme Court Sticks to the Statute In Latest Wage and Hour Case
In a recent decision, the Supreme Court once again stuck to the text and declined...
Courthouse Steps Decision: E.M.D. Sales, Inc. v. Carrera
Michael J. O'Neill
E.M.D. Sales, Inc. v. Carrera concerns what standard of evidence the court should apply in...