Tags: Constitutional Law
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Craig R. Whitney on Living With Guns
A liberal's case for the Second Amendment
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How Stupid Must a Gun Law Be to Get Struck Down by the Courts?
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Robert Bork, 1927-2012
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Florida Supreme Court Strikes Down Ban on Loud Car Stereos
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Florida’s Property Rights Abuse Lands at the Supreme Court
The justices prepare to hear a major 5th Amendment case.
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Kagan Praises Scalia's Supreme Court Analysis
Now there's some strange bedfellows
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Should the Supreme Court Practice Judicial Restraint in the Gay Marriage Cases?
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Something Eric Holder Should Read Before He Sues to Block Pot Legalization
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Why Judges Can't Create Colorblind Campuses
The Supreme Court will never succeed in completely removing affirmative action from higher education.
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How Ruth Bader Ginsburg Disappointed The New York Times
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Federal Government Loses Big in Supreme Court Property Rights Case
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Do Libertarians Have Too Much Influence Over the Conservative Legal Movement?
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The Fine Print in the Government's Privacy Policy
How technology and misguided legal reasoning have made your life an open e-book
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The Supreme Court Should Tackle the Federal Government’s “Naked Economic Favoritism”
A New Deal price-fixing scheme reaches the High Court. Will the justices take the case?
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The Constitutional Case Against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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Do Your Miranda Rights Stop at the Schoolhouse Door?
The Kentucky Supreme Court is deciding a case that tests the limits of self-incrimination in a public school setting.
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Clarence Thomas and the Colorblind Constitution
Last week the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the case of Shelby County v. Holder. At issue is Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a provision requiring certain states and localities to receive approval from either the Justice Department or the federal judiciary before changing their election procedures.
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Legal Pot Could Be Contagious
Colorado and Washington show us the way out of the senseless war on marijuana.
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How to Beat the EPA in Court
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Supreme Court Takes on Drug-Sniffing Dogs
A cop with an accommodating canine can search whatever he wants.