The Volokh Conspiracy
https://reason.com/volokhMostly law professors | Sometimes contrarian | Often libertarian | Always independent | Est. 2002
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Boe v. Garcia, decided Thursday by Eleventh Circuit Judges Robert Luck, Barbara Lagoa, and Andrew Brasher, upheld a d...
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2/21/1868: President Johnson orders Secretary of War Edwin Stanton removed from office. In Myers v. U.S. (1926), the ...
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"A massive defeat for the president and an extraordinary affirmation of the Supreme Court's power."
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An empty whiskey bottle, a rat in the crosshairs, and the nightmares of HR managers
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Thanks to our victory in the tariff case before the Supreme Court, businesses that paid billions of dollars in illega...
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Words from noted rapper I-Eepa,
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"will appreciate the legislative process for the bulwark of liberty it is."
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"[C]ontinual and permanent accretion of power in the hands of one man," stemming from broad readings of Congressional...
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"Our Founders Understood That Men Are Not Angels, and We Disregard That Insight at Our Peril When …"
"we allow the few (or the one) to aggrandize their power based on loose or uncertain authority."
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In a 6-3 decision, the Court ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize tariffs.
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Read it here. I'm just starting it. From the syllabus (which is not a part of the Court's opinion, but… The post S. C...
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I testified on the subject yesterday, together with other leading scholars, such as Michael Dorf (Cornell), Benjamin ...
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Or so I've decided to call it, in honor of the 225th anniversary of the vote on renewing the Sedition Act of 1798.
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2/20/1933: The 21st Amendment is submitted to the states. The post Today in Supreme Court History: February 20, 1933 ...
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Enhanced government security is required when a location is made a gun free zone.
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From Grow Universe Inc. v. Doe, decided Friday by Judge Gregory Woods (S.D.N.Y.): Plaintiff filed this action on Marc...
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It explains how sanctuary policies are justified on both constitutional and moral grounds.
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Fourteen teams of high school students presented oral arguments in the case of Patriots v. Loyalists.