Tags: Law
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The Paradox of Habeas Corpus
Habeas corpus can be a check on executive power—but it can also legitimize it.
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Who Cares if NSA Snooping Is Legal? It's Still Disgusting.
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ENDA Returns for the Umpteenth Time, But Has Society Already 'Evolved' Past It?
Who is discriminating against gays in the workplace these days (besides those who will still be exempt from new regulations)?
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Why the United States Can’t Divorce Marriage
Forget the tax code: Completely private marriage contracts could make a mess of America’s common law system
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Why I'm Teaching My Son To Break the Law
Making the world freer is always right, especially when the law is wrong
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J.D. Tuccille on Teaching His Son To Break the Law
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The Long History of Gay Marriage
It didn't begin with a bill.
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Are the 7 Dirty Words Still Dirty on the Internet? Robert Corn-Revere on New Media Censorship
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Judge Alex Kozinski: From Communist Romania to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
One of our most controversial jurists talks about free speech, cell phones, and how bubble gum made him a capitalist.
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Unions Look to Stalk Their Way into Our Hearts. Don’t Try to Stop Them, Because You Can’t.
Labor protesters get exemptions from harassment laws in several states
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Instapundit on Our "Ham Sandwich" Legal System [Updated!]
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Gay Marriage, Drunk Driving, and Property Rights: 3 Supreme Court Cases to Watch in 2013
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Sonia Sotomayor's Disappointing Memoir
The Supreme Court justice sheds little light on her legal approach.
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Obama Loves Immigrants So Much He's Cracking Down on Workplaces That Hire Them.
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Philadelphia: No Love for the Homeless
Charities Continue Suit Against City's Ban on Feeding Homeless Outdoors
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Liberty Fund's Chris Talley on Freedom, Dialogue, and Ama-gi Tattoos
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The Authoritarian Jurisprudence of Oliver Wendell Holmes
Three generations of quoting him are enough.
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Federal Judge Says Poker Is Not Gambling
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Remaking Marital Law
Does legalizing gay marriage go far enough?
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Randy Barnett: Losing ObamaCare While Preserving the Constitution