The Volokh Conspiracy
https://reason.com/volokhMostly law professors | Sometimes contrarian | Often libertarian | Always independent | Est. 2002
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Fulton was the closest we'll get.
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A critique of the New York Times "unfortunately tendentious reporting about the memoranda."
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A lawyer's duties "do not disappear solely because an attorney chooses to outsource his labor to AI."
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The leak of internal Supreme Court memos could affect how the Court operates.
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I've seen votes to grant instead of GVR, but I can't recall votes to deny instead of a GVR.
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Apropos the "cat out of the bag" objection to sealing or pseudonymity, I thought I'd note last month's P.F. v.… The p...
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Weeks after a Hezbollah-linked terrorist tried to murder dozens of Jewish children, the party nominates a Hezbollah s...
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No pseudonymity for teacher challenging removal of pride flags from classroom, because his identity had already been ...
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The briefing is completed on a cert petition presenting the urgent question of whether section 230 immunizes Twitter'...
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4/20/2010: United States v. Stevens decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 20, 2010 appeared first o...
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What’s on your mind?
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We've moved past the phase of leaking current SCOTUS documents. Now past records are in the wild.
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That's the opening line from yesterday's Oregon v. Kennedy, by Judge Mustafa Kasubhai (D. Or.) (the only federal judg...
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I will be giving multiple talks in these two countries in late April and May.
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Long-time readers may remember a series of posts I wrote circa 2020 about the conflicts between Chief Justice Roberts...
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4/19/1920: Missouri v. Holland decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 19, 1920 appeared first on Rea...
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What’s on your mind?
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The Chief Justice reminds us why he was the best lawyer of his time.
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This story is only getting started.
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A flashback to the grant of the emergency stay in the Clean Power Plan.