The Volokh Conspiracy
https://reason.com/volokhMostly law professors | Sometimes contrarian | Often libertarian | Always independent | Est. 2002
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"Market Erasure," "Three Plinths," "The March 2nd Transformation," "Karen" "branding," and "The Commercially Savvy La...
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4/11/1862: Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes's birthday. The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 11, 1862 app...
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The outcome is unclear. But the judges seemed skeptical of the Trump Administration's claims that Section 122 grants ...
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DOGE, the Social Security Administration, and How Inferior Courts Should Treat S. Ct. Interim Orders
Some excerpts from the 88 pages of opinions in AFSCME v. Social Security Admin., decided today by the Fourth Circuit…...
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Phony checks, a twinkling of an eye, and sparkling sports gambling.
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The kids climate cases continue to have standing problems in federal court.
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The court doesn't decide whether Meta actually violated state law, or whether it may have a First Amendment defense; ...
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"In essence, the plaintiffs argue that every time a Jew or Jewish organization contributes to (in this instance) a pu...
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4/10/1967: Loving v. Virginia argued. The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 10, 1967 appeared first on Reaso...
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She blames her colleagues for the emergency docket situation, and faults Justice Kavanaugh for not knowing people who...
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It is often useful to consult the original source.
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"Furthermore, to temporarily deprive a student of his cell phone during a class or a test and return it to them after...
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An excerpt from my 2013 co-authored article on Harlan's constitutional law lectures.
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It was surprising that the Solicitor General did not appear to have thought much legislative power under Section 5.
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I will be a Visiting Professor at the University of VIrginia School of Law during the Fall 2026 semester.
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From Friday's Sixth Circuit decision in U.S. v. Farris, by Judges Eric Clay, Julia Gibbons, and Whitney Hermandorfer:...
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4/9/1923: Adkins v. Children's Hospital decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 9, 1923 appeared firs...
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