Jan 19 2021 Topics Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post Book Review: The Law of Law School, by Andrew Guthrie Ferguson and Jonathan Yusef Newton Jason Adkins Mentoring law students and advising people considering law school about the pros and cons of...
Dec 30 2016 Blog Post News When Enforcing the Constitution Means Rejecting Precedent: A Reply to Greg Weiner Evan D. Bernick Part bull, part man, and nourished by Athenian blood, the minotaur has been the stuff...
Nov 30 2021 Topics State Courts • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Book Review: Who Decides? Clint Bolick Sixth Circuit Chief Judge Jeffrey Sutton is erudite, insightful, and oh so prolific. His 51...
Feb 6 2019 Publication Federalist Society Review Protecting Individual Liberty Through State Constitutional Law: Judge Sutton’s Plea for Federalism in Judicial Decisionmaking John C. O'Quinn, Jason M. Wilcox Federalist Society Review, Volume 20 A review of 51 Imperfect Solutions: States and the Making of American Constitutional Law, by...
May 18 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Administrative Law and Judicial Duty: Justice Thomas' Principled Stand Against Arbitrary Power Evan D. Bernick Few constitutional scholars would deny that the Supreme Court has made tragic—even shameful—errors in interpreting...
May 1 1997 Publication Whether There is a Constitutional Right to Die Keith A. Pesto Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 2, Spring 1997 The existence of a constitutional right to die is currently under consideration by the United...
Topics
Book Review: The Law of Law School, by Andrew Guthrie Ferguson and Jonathan Yusef Newton
Mentoring law students and advising people considering law school about the pros and cons of...
When Enforcing the Constitution Means Rejecting Precedent: A Reply to Greg Weiner
Part bull, part man, and nourished by Athenian blood, the minotaur has been the stuff...
Topics
Book Review: Who Decides?
Sixth Circuit Chief Judge Jeffrey Sutton is erudite, insightful, and oh so prolific. His 51...
Protecting Individual Liberty Through State Constitutional Law: Judge Sutton’s Plea for Federalism in Judicial Decisionmaking
John C. O'Quinn, Jason M. Wilcox
Federalist Society Review, Volume 20
A review of 51 Imperfect Solutions: States and the Making of American Constitutional Law, by...
Topics
Administrative Law and Judicial Duty: Justice Thomas' Principled Stand Against Arbitrary Power
Few constitutional scholars would deny that the Supreme Court has made tragic—even shameful—errors in interpreting...
Whether There is a Constitutional Right to Die
Keith A. Pesto
Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 2, Spring 1997
The existence of a constitutional right to die is currently under consideration by the United...