May 7 2007 Publication Employee Free Choice Act Debate Glenn Taubman, Brent Garren Online Debate The U.S. House of Representatives has passed, the U.S. Senate will consider, and the Bush...
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Jun 15 2022 Topics Founding Era & History Blog Post Eight Hundred and Seven Years of Liberty John Kennerly Davis June 15 marks an enormously important anniversary in our legal and political history. On this...
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Employee Free Choice Act Debate
Glenn Taubman, Brent Garren
Online Debate
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed, the U.S. Senate will consider, and the Bush...
Topics
Religious Liberty and Nondiscrimination Norms: Is Peaceful Coexistence Possible? (Part 2)
In my first blog post discussing the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights’ new report on...
The Drafting of America's First Constitutions
John Dinan, Jeffrey S. Sutton, Robert F. Williams
Short Films
The extraordinary decade from 1776 to 1787 marked the most substantial period of constitution writing...
Topics
The Bladensburg WWI Memorial Cross
On February 27, 2019, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral argument in...
Topics
Second Amendment Returns to Supreme Court in New York State Rifle
The U.S. Supreme Court is taking up a Second Amendment case for oral argument for...
Topics
Eight Hundred and Seven Years of Liberty
June 15 marks an enormously important anniversary in our legal and political history. On this...
Topics
The ARTICLE ONE Act
Counting by news cycles, it seems like ages ago, but on March 12, Senator Lee...
The Debate Over Felon Voting
George T. Conway, Roger B. Clegg, George ConwayI, Kenneth Kiyul Lee
Today, from the bluest of the blue to the reddest of the red, almost every...
State Court Docket Watch: In re: D.D.
Anya Bidwell
Hard cases make bad law.[1] In re: D.D.[2]—a Maryland policing case involving the odor of...
A Speaker Must Be a Member of the House
Since 1377 when the Rolls of Parliament noted that the House of Commons had a...