Qualified immunity is perhaps the nation’s most controversial legal doctrine. Proponents say qualified immunity is necessary to give government officials—especially...
Qualified immunity is perhaps the nation’s most controversial legal doctrine. Proponents say qualified immunity is necessary to give government officials—especially...
Declaring Independence to Secure Integrity: The Supreme Court Justices' Code of Conduct
Michael S. McGinniss
[T]he judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power; that it...
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Netanyahu Gave a Great Speech, But He Should Not Have Been Invited
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s July 24 address to a joint session of Congress was brilliant, and...
Hawaii Supreme Court Rejects Bruen as Inconsistent With “Aloha Spirit”
Amy E. Swearer
In a recent opinion, the Supreme Court of Hawaii held that the Hawaii state constitution...
A Response to the Constitution's Critics
Johnathan O'Neill
A review of Dennis Hale and Marc Landy, Keeping the Republic: A Defense of American...
Do We Need Qualified Immunity?
Robert J. McNamara, Michael Perloff, Christopher J. Walker
Qualified immunity is perhaps the nation’s most controversial legal doctrine. Proponents say qualified immunity is necessary to give government officials—especially...
Do We Need Qualified Immunity?
Robert J. McNamara, Michael Perloff, Christopher J. Walker
Qualified immunity is perhaps the nation’s most controversial legal doctrine. Proponents say qualified immunity is necessary to give government officials—especially...
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Upholds Ordinance Prohibiting the Discharging of Firearms
Tim Rosenberger
In the evolving legal landscape of Second Amendment rights, the case of Barris v. Stroud...
Litigation Update: Coalition for Thomas Jefferson High v. Fairfax County School Board
Erin Wilcox
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, or “TJ,” in Fairfax County, Virginia,...