The Volokh Conspiracy
https://reason.com/volokhMostly law professors | Sometimes contrarian | Often libertarian | Always independent | Est. 2002
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His breach of contract and race discrimination claims, however, are dismissed.
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From the Introduction to an amicus brief filed by Gill Sperlein and Ronnie London (the Foundation for Individual Righ...
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"It appears that the Court’s prior admonitions and sanctions have had little, if any, remedial impact."
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Some thoughts on a Balkinization post on the birthright citizenship debate
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An excerpt from the detailed discussion in State v. Murphy, decided Thursday by the Utah Court of Appeals (Judge Davi...
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The man "was just released from a psychiatric facility when he thereafter failed to take his medications and committe...
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3/25/2014: Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores argued. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 25, 2014 appeared f...
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What’s on your mind?
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The Blaine Amendments purported to do exactly what Town of Greece rejected: permit "generic" expressions of religion ...
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From the Consent Decree filed today in Missouri v. Biden (W.D. La.): As President Trump stated upon taking office on…...
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The podcast is M. Gessen’s story about cousin Allen Gessen (who is the plaintiff in this case) and his murder-for-hir...
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with cameo appearance by out-of-jurisdiction counsel's citation of non-existent cases.
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From Judge Emmet G. Sullivan (D.D.C.) today in Bobulinski v. Hutchinson: The following facts are taken from the alleg...
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From Friday's Executive Order, "Preserving America's Game": Section 1. Purpose. For over a century, the Army-Navy G...
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In U.S. v. Williamson, Fifth Circuit Judges Jacques Wiener, Don Willett, and Cory Wilson followed Fifth Circuit prece...
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The article is here; some excerpts from the Introduction: Starting in the 1980s under President Reagan, the FCC curta...
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From Woolard v. Thurmond, written by Judge Andrew Hurwitz and joined by Judges Eric Miller and Jennifer Sung, and rel...
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3/24/2009: Citizens United v. FEC argued for the first time. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 24, 200...
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What’s on your mind?
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Never wait until it is too late.