Dec 6 2018 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Supreme Court Blog Post News Right to Work Laws in the Courts – The Unions’ Losing Streak Continues Raymond J. LaJeunesse In this blog on January 25, 2018, I reported on the decision of the Circuit...
Sep 24 2018 Publication Compelled Speech in Masterpiece Cakeshop: What the Supreme Court’s June 2018 Decisions Tell Us About the Unresolved Questions Jim Campbell Note from the Editor: This article discusses the unresolved compelled-speech questions in Masterpiece Cakeshop v....
Jan 25 2018 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Right to Work Laws in the Courts — Union Challengers Strike Out Yet Again Raymond J. LaJeunesse In this blog on September 25, 2017, I reported on three appellate courts’ rejection of...
Nov 28 2017 Tuesday 5:30 p.m. EDT Judicial Perspective Belle's Cocktail House156 Market St.Lexington, KY 40508 Topics: Jurisprudence Sponsors: Central Kentucky Lawyers Chapter In-Person Event
Jun 17 2016 Topics Civil Rights • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Author Response: Interpreting Peruta v. County of San Diego by Joseph Greenlee Eve C. Gartner, Cathleen Cleaver Ruse, Judith C. Applebaum, Joseph Greenlee Mr. Nichols, I appreciate your response, although I do believe it is misguided.I’ll address each...
Mar 8 2009 Podcast The Constitution and the Importance of Interpretation: Original Meaning John K. Bush, Allison Martens, Michael P. McDonald, Lynn Olympia, Charles Ziegler, David D. Friedman The Louisville Lawyers Chapter co-sponsored this event with The Alexander Hamilton Historical Society of Kentucky...
Mar 7 2009 Saturday 10:30 a.m. EDT The Constitution and the Importance of Interpretation: Original Meaning Louisville Lawyers Chapter, The Alexander Hamilton Historical Society of Kentucky, and the League of Women Voters of Kentucky University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law2301 S 3rd StLouisville, KY 40208 Speakers: John K. Bush • David D. Friedman • Allison Martens • Michael P. McDonald • Lynn Olympia • Charles Ziegler more Topics: Federalism & Separation of Powers • Founding Era & History • Jurisprudence • Philosophy • Supreme Court • First Amendment • Religious Liberty • Security & Privacy • Free Speech & Election Law • Religious Liberties more Sponsors: Louisville Lawyers Chapter In-Person Event
Sep 22 2006 Publication State Court Docket Watch “Eight Ways to Sunday”: Which Direction, Kentucky Supreme Court? John K. Bush, Paul E. Salamanca Attempted synthesis of the rulings of Kentucky’s highest court threatens to go the proverbial “eight...
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Right to Work Laws in the Courts – The Unions’ Losing Streak Continues
In this blog on January 25, 2018, I reported on the decision of the Circuit...
Compelled Speech in Masterpiece Cakeshop: What the Supreme Court’s June 2018 Decisions Tell Us About the Unresolved Questions
Jim Campbell
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the unresolved compelled-speech questions in Masterpiece Cakeshop v....
Topics
Right to Work Laws in the Courts — Union Challengers Strike Out Yet Again
In this blog on September 25, 2017, I reported on three appellate courts’ rejection of...
Judicial Perspective
Belle's Cocktail House156 Market St.
Lexington, KY 40508
Topics
Author Response: Interpreting Peruta v. County of San Diego by Joseph Greenlee
Mr. Nichols, I appreciate your response, although I do believe it is misguided.I’ll address each...
The Constitution and the Importance of Interpretation: Original Meaning
John K. Bush, Allison Martens, Michael P. McDonald, Lynn Olympia, Charles Ziegler, David D. Friedman
The Louisville Lawyers Chapter co-sponsored this event with The Alexander Hamilton Historical Society of Kentucky...
The Constitution and the Importance of Interpretation: Original Meaning
Louisville Lawyers Chapter, The Alexander Hamilton Historical Society of Kentucky, and the League of Women Voters of Kentucky
University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law2301 S 3rd St
Louisville, KY 40208
“Eight Ways to Sunday”: Which Direction, Kentucky Supreme Court?
John K. Bush, Paul E. Salamanca
Attempted synthesis of the rulings of Kentucky’s highest court threatens to go the proverbial “eight...