The Volokh Conspiracy
https://reason.com/volokhMostly law professors | Sometimes contrarian | Often libertarian | Always independent | Est. 2002
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"AI presents opportunities for efficiency gains to be sure, but the costs to clients and public faith in attorneys is...
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2/14/1845: Justice Samuel Nelson takes judicial oath. The post Today in Supreme Court History: February 14, 1845 appe...
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What’s on your mind?
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Defendant has apparently "informed his psychiatrist ... that he believes he is dead and in a waiting room for Hell."
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Shooting in a car, discrimination in the air, and injuries at sea.
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Video of the panels available on YouTube
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The article is here; from the Introduction: John Stuart Mill continues to stir trouble in the twenty-first century. N...
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Based on a Constitution Day Lecture delivered at Wofford College last September 11.
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One decade since Justice Scalia's death.
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Wisconsin Public Radio (Sarah Lehr) reported Monday: A judge has sanctioned Kenosha County District Attorney Xavier S...
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Antonin Scalia's legacy ten years after his death.
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2/13/16: Justice Antonin Scalia died. The post Today in Supreme Court History: February 13, 2016 appeared first on Re...
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Owens: "Jewish people were in control of the slave trade." Boller declines to comment.
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The New York nomination process begins on February 24, and the maps have still not been settled.
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A “sensitive place” requires comprehensive security and proper historical analogues.
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A combination of legal action and political resistance helped deal Trump a defeat.
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An excerpt from Judge Richard Leon's long (and exclamation-point-filled) opinion today in Kelly v. Hegseth (D.D.C.): ...
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It was notable that the GOP members and witnesses made little effort to actually defend the legislation in question.