- + Free Speech in the Age of Sensitivity: A Cautionary Tale—Nearly a century ago, Justice Brandeis warned: “Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the Government’...
- + Free Speech in the Age of Sensitivty: A Cautionary Tale—Nearly a century ago, Justice Brandeis warned: “Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the Government’...
- + Make Income-Based Repayment Great Again—Assuming it does not simply abolish the Department of Education, the Trump Administration will have to fix the mess left by President Biden’s re...
- + Schrödinger’s Cat, Jurisdiction, and Missouri v. Biden —Missouri v. Biden was one of the premier free speech cases at the Supreme Court last term. The Supreme Court dissolved the injunction against various ...
- + The Golden Age of Jury Trial Rights?—Earlier this year, the Supreme Court decided two significant cases regarding jury trial rights—Erlinger v. United States and SEC v. Jarkesy. Eve...
- + ALJs: Unnatural Law Judges—Core to American democracy is John Locke’s insight that the purpose of government is to preserve the people’s natural rights to life, libe...
- + The Supreme Court’s Corner Post Ruling: Restoring Justice Where It’s Due—The Supreme Court deserves some additional praise for its decision resolving a circuit split on a fine point of administrative law in Corner Post from...
- + EPA and the AIM Act: The Very Definition of Tyranny—As James Madison famously observed, “[t]he accumulation of all powers legislative, executive, and judiciary in the same hands, whether one, a fe...
- + A Constitutional Lawyer’s Dream: Tightening the Intelligible Principle Test—The Roberts Court has an appetite for taking decades-old, unworkable, judge-made doctrines and injecting the Constitution into the fold. The...
- + The SEC’s Climate Rule—And Other “Whole of Government” Assaults on Democracy—The SEC’s Climate Rule—And Other “Whole of Government” Assaults on Democracy The Securities and Exchanges Commission’s n...
- + An Illusory Nondelegation Doctrine: The Case of Ghost Golf—When the Covid-19 pandemic hit the U.S. in 2020, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued the “Blueprint,” a complex regulatory respon...
- + Denying Deference —Before starting law school, I thought most law was established, even stagnant. I knew that certain politicized cases made headlines when overruling pr...
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