Tags: Supreme Court
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Geoffrey Stone Cuts Through Judicial Stereotypes
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The Slaughterhouse Cases: Getting the 14th Amendment Wrong for 137 Years
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The Senate v. The Constitution
Preparing for the next Supreme Court confirmation battle
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Unfaithful Friend of Liberty
John Paul Stevens’ spotty record as a defender of individual rights
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It It Too Early to Fight About Justice Scalia’s Replacement?
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Justice John Paul Stevens' Mixed Record on Civil Liberties
Stevens wasn't the civil libertarian he's made out to be, but his retirement will still leave the Court more deferential to government power.
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Obama's Supreme Court Shortlist and the Second Amendment
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Justice Stevens Announces His Retirement
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Injustice System
Fox News' Judge Andrew Napolitano on repealing the 17th Amendment, "constitutional activism," and his bestselling new book Lies the Government Told You.
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Gun Controllers Need Not Fear 'Intermediate Scrutiny'
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Smoke a Joint, Lose Your Country
Rigid deportation rules make a mockery of justice.
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The Power to Regulate Commerce Across State Lines Is Also the Power to Regulate Non-Commerce Within a State
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Justice Stevens Keeps Us Guessing
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Reason Morning Links: Cover-Ups, Suicide Bombs, and Evolution
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How Vague Laws Expand Government Power
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The Disappearing Blood Stain
How New Orleans prosecutors nearly killed a man by withholding evidence
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“Chief Justice Roberts appears particularly in tune with the exercise of national power.”
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'The First Amendment Cannot Be Encroached Upon for Naught'
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14 States, 2 Lawsuits Against Health Care Bill
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Supreme Court Will Hear Another Prosecutorial Misconduct Case (and May Even Get to Rule This Time)