The Volokh Conspiracy
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Aliens here unlawfully or on a nonimmigrant visa are prohibited from possession of firearms.
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Tantaros is representing herself in a lawsuit against Fox and, among others, ex-Senator Scott Brown, alleging sexual ...
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3/29/1937: West Coast Hotel v. Parrish decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 29, 1937 appeared fi...
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3/28/1955: Williamson v. Lee Optical decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 28, 1955 appeared firs...
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Permissible ingredients, mandatory detention, and burrowing mites.
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Not the misconduct itself, but noted in the court's opinion as one of the items plaintiff had sought to withhold from...
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This was called for, the court held, by a new retroactive sentencing guideline that allows such a reduction when a de...
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From Chief Judge James Boasberg (D.D.C.) yesterday in Does 1 & 2 v. Patel: Plaintiffs are two former Federal Bureau… ...
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From yesterday's decision by Magistrate Judge Jacqueline M. DeLuca (D. Neb.) in Wilson v. Noshirvan: Federal Rule of ...
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From City of Scranton v. Coyne, decided Tuesday by the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court, Judge Mary Hannah Leavitt, jo...
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A nice passage, which strikes me as much worth keeping in mind. (How it applies to any particular controversies, of… ...
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From Tuesday's decision by Chief Judge Richard Seeborg (N.D. Cal.) in Bouck v. Meta Platforms, Inc.: This case is the...
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3/27/1996: Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 27, 1996 ap...
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He sued over a claim that he "associated with Nazis" and "tried to have Vice President Pence attend a white supremaci...
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Ten years later, we're still not done
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3/26/2012: NFIB v. Sebelius is argued. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 26, 2012 appeared first on Re...