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The Volokh Conspiracy
May 18, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Today in Supreme Court History: May 18, 1860

5/18/1860: Abraham Lincoln wins the Republican Party presidential nomination. The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 18, 1860 appeared first on Reason.com.

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 18, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

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Above the Law
May 17, 2026 from Above the Law

Trump’s Ballroom Case Gets Loopy — See Generally

They Didn't Cover "Trump" In Legal Writing: The ballroom case briefs continue to sound like a dementia patient wrote them. Admit It, You've Ordered A "6-3 Decision" This Week: Matt Damon brought hi...

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 17, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Memories of a Different Planet: Roentgenizdat

From Wikipedia, photo by Dmitry Rozhkov of display "Rock on bones" in Gallery "Vinzavod", Moscow (2008) My father Vladimir was… The post Memories of a Different Planet: Roentgenizdat appeared first...

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 17, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Today in Supreme Court History: May 17, 1954

5/17/1954: Brown v. Board of Education and Bolling v. Sharpe are decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 17, 1954 appeared first on Reason.com.

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 17, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

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The Volokh Conspiracy
May 16, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Today in Supreme Court History: May 16, 1918

5/16/1918: The Sedition Act of 1918 is enacted. The Supreme Court upheld prosecutions brought under this law in Schenck, Debs, and Abrams. The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 16, 1918 appe...

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 16, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

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Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

Selective Viewing — See Also

Ken Paxton Sets His Sights On Suing Netflix: Less to do with consumer protections and more with handling Trump's enemies. Davis Polk Is Committed To California: They're looking to build out a full-...

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

S. Ct. Denies Stay of Virginia Supreme Court's Redistricting Referendum Decision

Today's order is here; the application that was denied is here. The state's argument for a stay, which the Court… The post S. Ct. Denies Stay of Virginia Supreme Court's Redistricting Referendum De...

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

This Firm’s Bonuses Are The Stuff Of Biglaw Mythology

One elite firm’s compensation reputation continues to tower over the competition. The post This Firm’s Bonuses Are The Stuff Of Biglaw Mythology appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

Is Private Equity’s Involvement In Beauty Stifling Brand Individuality?

Growth capital can accelerate success, but it can also compromise the identity that made a brand worth investing in to begin with. The post Is Private Equity’s Involvement In Beauty Stifling Brand ...

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Secret Recording at Pretend Date by O'Keefe Media Wasn't Tortious, Court Holds

From yesterday's decision by Judge Anthony Trenga (E.D. Va.) in Fseisi v. O'Keefe Media Group: The Complaint alleges the following:… The post Secret Recording at Pretend Date by O'Keefe Media Wasn'...

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

Court Officers Seemingly Work All Hours Of The Day

Crime never sleeps .... neither do the forces of law and order. The post Court Officers Seemingly Work All Hours Of The Day appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

The Bar Exam Awaits America’s Latest Teenage Law School Graduate

While most teenagers are thinking about freshman orientation, this one is headed to Northwestern Law for a tax LLM. The post The Bar Exam Awaits America’s Latest Teenage Law School Graduate appeare...

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

New Utah Law Lets Students Skip Content They Don’t Believe In. And You Thought Teaching Con Law Was Bad Before…

‘And if your syllabus causes you to sin, tear it apart and throw it away.’ The post New Utah Law Lets Students Skip Content They Don’t Believe In. And You Thought Teaching Con Law Was Bad Before… a...

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Vladeck v. Adler on the Shadow Docket

A discussion of the Supreme Court's "Shadow Docket" on the We the People Podcast.

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Georgia High Court Admonishes D.A.'s Office, Over "Vehement" Dissent, for Role in AI Hallucinations in Court Order

But the court is unanimous on the sanctions for the particular Assistant D.A. who was involved, and added: "We strongly encourage trial courts to carefully review proposed orders with the understan...

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Short Circuit: An inexhaustive weekly compendium of rulings from the federal courts of appeal

A camp chair, a shaking of faith, and a murder in front of a Waffle House.

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

Looks Like Trump Dictated Another Barely Coherent Ballroom Brief

Department of Justice leadership keeps signing these. The post Looks Like Trump Dictated Another Barely Coherent Ballroom Brief appeared first on Above the Law.

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