The Volokh Conspiracy
https://reason.com/volokhMostly law professors | Sometimes contrarian | Often libertarian | Always independent | Est. 2002
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The student was explaining the concept of an eruv, a feature of certain Jewish neighborhoods, in class to an architec...
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2/18/1988: Justice Anthony Kennedy takes judicial oath. The post Today in Supreme Court History: February 18, 1988 ap...
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In HAC v. ER, decided in August by the Michigan Court of Appeals (Judges Sima Patel, Michael Riordan, and Brock… The ...
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An excerpt from Maarten Boudry (Persuasion): My doubts [about the value of focusing on logical fallacies] began when ...
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"Because Claude is not an attorney, that alone disposes of Heppner's claim of privilege."
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The plaintiff claims he was denied admission to Harvard Business School, apparently because he is a "non-veteran, non...
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[1.] From New York trial court judge Dakota Ramseur's opinion in Duncan v. Dick Blick Holdings, Inc., decided Jan. 21...
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[1.] From New York trial court judge Dakota Ramseur's opinion in Duncan v. Dick Blick Holdings, Inc., decided Jan. 21...
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How I would rearrange the current calendar, which makes no sense.
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2/17/1801: House of Representatives breaks tie in Electoral College, and selects Thomas Jefferson as President. The p...
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After half a century of great debate, the originalists are still not tired of winning.
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From a decision last week in Smith v. Solomon, by Judge André Birotte Jr.: Plaintiff files the [application] in a… Th...
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A magistrate judge recommends a $10K sanction for a lawyer's repeated incorrect citations, and has some things to say...
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2/16/1833: Barron v. City of Baltimore decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: February 16, 1833 appeared...
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2/15/1790: Justice John Rutledge takes oath. The post Today in Supreme Court History: February 15, 1790 appeared fi...
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"AI presents opportunities for efficiency gains to be sure, but the costs to clients and public faith in attorneys is...