Are These the Folks You Want Policing Your City?
However necessary a federal presence may be in some places, DHS should leave the CBP at home.
However necessary a federal presence may be in some places, DHS should leave the CBP at home.
Government agents brutalizing people are in the wrong, whether or not we sympathize with those on the receiving end.
The Chief Justice's votes against injunctive relief for churches, voters, and those on death row are of a piece.
Law schools can help their students present better interviews over videoconferences.
Could the House or Senate require Federal Judges To testify why they declined to recuse in a case?
The Alaska Supreme Court, applying the RFRA-like state constitutional regime, concludes that removing the daughter as guardian is necessary to serve a compelling government interest.
A tarot card-reading liberal arts major, a Sudanese immigrant, and a former restaurant worker explain why they are out protesting in Rose City.
Justice Kavanaugh's dissent cogently explains why the Chief Justice erred in South Bay. The Chief Justice has no response.
This statute would obviate the statutory analysis in Trump v. Hawaii.
Trump sics his border police on Americans: We are all immigrants now
A transatlantic pie fight, a pecunious divorce, and a putrid pool of purple ink.
U.S. District Judge Michael Simon reminds the feds that they are bound by the First Amendment.
A president from a party supposedly committed to restraining the federal government is now sending enforcers to cities over local objections.
Justice Gorsuch needs to account for both text and precedent when interpreting old statutes.
The reporter made a good-faith mistake based on an incomplete PACER download. Judge Callahan should apologize.
But the real story are DHS' s painful lies to SDNY
The protests continue, as does the tear gassing.
Nationwide, 80% of first-time test takers pass the bar exam, and 90% will pass within two years. But 10% of takers will not have passed after two years, and some will never pass.
I try to make sense of the votes in the Faithless Electors Cases and the Creek Nation Cases
A reminder from Judge Thapar that insults and invective are no substitute for argument.
The federal police presence in Portland has enraged demonstrators. It's also taken pressure off the local justice center.
A 2018 Reason investigation showed how Chicago's impound program ensnared innocent owners, stripped them of their cars, and soaked them in debt.
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Judges Luck and Logoa (CA11) asked questions about a Florida law while they were serving on the Florida Supreme Court, but did not decide the case.
"The Movants are undoubtedly correct in asserting that 'nationwide sanctions' are rare, but that is only because they are rarely warranted."
The Sierra Club conflates illegal conduct with the ability to challenge illegal conduct in court.
The standard under Minnesota law for what is impermissible harassment, the Minnesota Court of Appeals concludes, is objective, not subjective.
Three justices bitterly dissented. One observed that after Hurricane Katrina, some test-takers had to retake portions of the bar exam.
American voters know what's up.
Rutgers English Department says grammar is racist.