The Volokh Conspiracy
https://reason.com/volokhMostly law professors | Sometimes contrarian | Often libertarian | Always independent | Est. 2002
Entries
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What’s on your mind?
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The answer: "I think Justice Gorsuch was wildly incorrect."
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For the backstory on the Zizians, see Investigations Into 6 Killings Look to a Fringe Group Known as the Zizians… The...
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The order "prevents CAIR or 'any person known to have provided material support or resources' to CAIR 'from receiving...
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We talk about his background, his path to the bench, and why he does things differently on the Ninth Circuit.
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The massive new tariffs are illegal, just like the IEEPA tariffs previously invalidated by the Supreme Court.
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The article explains why the war requires congressional authorization,and why this requirement is important.
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The Court's law-declaration approach not only departs from its dispute-resolution premise but risks yielding a faulty...
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3/5/1934: Nebbia v. New York decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 5, 1934 appeared first on Reas...
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What’s on your mind?
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Importantly, the Court ordered payment of refunds even to those businesses who have not filed a lawsuit to claim them.
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[1.] From Judge John Robert Blakey's decision yesterday in Doe v. Northwestern Univ., the allegations in the Complain...
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The New York Court of Appeals is affirmed, and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court is reversed.
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Rubio: "We're going to unleash Chiang on these people in the next few hours and days. You're going to really… The pos...
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From a dissent from rehearing en banc Friday in Perez v. City of San Antonio, by Fifth Circuit Judge Andrew… The post...
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The Supreme Court's approaches of assuming agency authority to issue legislative rules and of prohibiting Congress fr...
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3/4/1861: President Abraham Lincoln's inauguration. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 4, 1861 appeared f...
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What’s on your mind?
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Because this hallucinogen can also be used for a religious ritual, there is a very difficult question about how feder...
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Dobbs didn't end SDP, but instead reoriented it to the Glucksberg history and tradition test.