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Brothers in Law is a recurring series by Professors Akhil and Vikram Amar. For more content from Akhil and Vikram, please see ...
A controversial provision that would have required plaintiffs to post financial bonds in order to enforce court orders ...
The case challenges the Trump administration’s targeting of noncitizen student activists for arrest and deportation on First ...
This term was marked by sharp right turns in major civil rights cases, a mixed record on lower-profile cases, and mixed ...
Montana’s newest constitutional right took effect this month — the right to terminate a pregnancy. A challenge to its ...
Planned Parenthood sued the Trump administration on Monday over a provision in the new tax and spending law that would strip ...
The taxes on sound suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and short-barreled shotguns were meant to be prohibitive.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear two cases on trans athlete bans in Idaho and West Virginia, with major implications for ...
Congress should now turn its attention to abolishing the unnecessary federal education bureaucracy.
Constitutional rights have to be enforceable. They can’t rely on the goodwill of the government. This utter lack of ...
Republicans still support changing the process even after watching the most recent Supreme Court nominating process.
(THE CONVERSATION) Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is currently feeling the sharp end of the country’s powerful judiciary.