The Volokh Conspiracy
https://reason.com/volokhMostly law professors | Sometimes contrarian | Often libertarian | Always independent | Est. 2002
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From State v. Andrade, decided Dec. 1, 2025 by Cumberland County (Maine) Superior Court Judge Darcie McElwee, but onl...
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The quotes below are from Kimberlin v. Metropolitan School Dist., decided Friday by Judge Tanya Walton Pratt (S.D. In...
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3/16/25: Pierce v. Society of Sisters argued. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 16, 1925 appeared first ...
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In war, the facts are hard to determine. In Carr’s war against broadcasters, the facts are easier to see.
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This new group is run by my old friend and experienced appellate lawyer Erik Jaffe (who's also my colleague at… The p...
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3/15/1933: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's birthday. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 15, 1933 appeared f...
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For more on the opinion, see this post. The post From Chief Judge Boasberg's Opinion Quashing Grand Jury Subpoena Rel...
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"There is abundant evidence that the subpoenas' dominant (if not sole) purpose is to harass and pressure Powell eithe...
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From Whiting v. City of Athens, decided yesterday by Sixth Circuit Judge John Bush, joined by Judges Jane Stranch and...
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From Judge Robert Hinkle's Injunction Not to File Emails yesterday in Elephant Shoe, LLC v. Cook (N.D. Fla.): Some of...
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From Friday's order in Reyes v. Turin (N.D. Ill.). The post Court Allows Submarine Filings appeared first on Reason.com.
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A bit of legalese I'd never heard of before, doubtless because I don't practice criminal law: It apparently stands fo...
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3/14/1932: Justice Benjamin Cardozo takes oath. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 14, 1932 appeared firs...
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Fiery writs, imperial sovereigns, and cheating escheators.
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Why is it worse to use problematic language to describe something that to acknowledge that thing is actually problema...
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The Texas Court of Appeals just upheld the order.
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"Is a holiday-themed community footrace 'recreation'?"