Apr 8 2019 Topics Civil Rights • Religious Liberties Blog Post News The Equality Act’s Threat to Religious Liberty Lathan Watts As Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi leads House Democrats closer to passage of the...
Mar 8 2019 Topics Religious Liberties Blog Post News The Bladensburg WWI Memorial Cross On February 27, 2019, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral argument in...
Sep 17 2018 Topics Constitution • Founding Era & History Blog Post News President Reagan on the Signing of the Constitution Happy Constitution Day! The following is a transcript of President Reagan's speech at the 200th...
Aug 20 2018 Topics First Amendment Blog Post State Courts & AGs Docket Watch: The People of the State of Illinois v. Walter Relerford Ilya Shapiro After interning, Walter Relerford interviewed for a position and continued sending emails and phone calls...
Jun 29 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review Why Constitutional Lawyers Need to Know Latin Robert G. Natelson Note from the Editor: This article discusses the role of the Latin language and other...
Jun 27 2018 Topics Supreme Court • International & National Security Law • Religious Liberties Blog Post News The President's Immigration Travel Ban: What Trump v. Hawaii Has to Say About Stating a Claim Under the Establishment Clause It is little appreciated that the United States Supreme Court’s decision today in Trump v. Hawaii,...
Feb 14 2018 Topics Culture • First Amendment • Religious Liberties Blog Post News The ABA is Against You and Other Things No One Tells Conservative Or Christian Law Students My dear law school students (and those pondering the path of law school), about this...
Jan 8 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review Why Nineteenth Century Bans on “Sectarian” Aid Are Facially Unconstitutional: New Evidence on Plain Meaning Robert G. Natelson Note from the Editor: This article presents original research on the nineteenth century meaning of...
Jul 3 2017 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Independence Day 2017 Steven Hetcher, Armen Boyajian, Randolph May Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, without question one of the most powerful, eloquent speeches in the American...
Jun 29 2017 Podcast Packingham v. North Carolina - Post-Decision SCOTUScast Ilya Shapiro On June 19, 2017, the Supreme Court decided Packingham v. North Carolina. Lester Packingham was...
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The Equality Act’s Threat to Religious Liberty
As Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi leads House Democrats closer to passage of the...
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The Bladensburg WWI Memorial Cross
On February 27, 2019, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral argument in...
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President Reagan on the Signing of the Constitution
Happy Constitution Day! The following is a transcript of President Reagan's speech at the 200th...
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Docket Watch: The People of the State of Illinois v. Walter Relerford
After interning, Walter Relerford interviewed for a position and continued sending emails and phone calls...
Why Constitutional Lawyers Need to Know Latin
Robert G. Natelson
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the role of the Latin language and other...
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The President's Immigration Travel Ban: What Trump v. Hawaii Has to Say About Stating a Claim Under the Establishment Clause
It is little appreciated that the United States Supreme Court’s decision today in Trump v. Hawaii,...
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The ABA is Against You and Other Things No One Tells Conservative Or Christian Law Students
My dear law school students (and those pondering the path of law school), about this...
Why Nineteenth Century Bans on “Sectarian” Aid Are Facially Unconstitutional: New Evidence on Plain Meaning
Robert G. Natelson
Note from the Editor: This article presents original research on the nineteenth century meaning of...
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Independence Day 2017
Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, without question one of the most powerful, eloquent speeches in the American...
Packingham v. North Carolina - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
Ilya Shapiro
On June 19, 2017, the Supreme Court decided Packingham v. North Carolina. Lester Packingham was...