Josh Blackman is a constitutional law professor at the South Texas College of Law Houston and the President of the Harlan Institute. Follow him @JoshMBlackman.
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Judge Willett (CA5) Finds That June Medical Rendered Whole Woman's Health An "Invalid Legal Standard"
Willett agrees with Justice Kavanaugh, and the Eighth Circuit, in applying the Marks Rule to June Medical.
New on Lawfare: The Abuse of the Pardon Prevention Act Would Criminalize Politics
Seth Barrett Tillman and I consider the constitutionality of this new bribery regime.
Three Cool New Features from Microsoft Teams for Virtual Classrooms
Arrange students in "virtual auditorium," live captions, and class is automatically transcribed.
How Many Universities Built COVID Potemkin Villages To Lure Students Back To Campus?
My cynical take on the first week back.
Supreme Court Appoints Prof. Aaron Nielson to Defend Constitutionality of Federal Housing Finance Agency
Circuit Justice Alito (likely) calls on his former law clerk to argue the post-Seila Law Case.
The Constitutionality of a Federal Mask Mandate, Part II
Can Congress mandate that people in many (most) places wear masks?
Tech Tips for Zoom University: Get a Good Mic, But Your Camera Doesn't Really Matter
Zoom compresses all video uploads, turning the most high-definition stream into grainy video
The Perverse Incentives of Page Limits v. Word Limits
With page limits, advocates are drawn to footnotes, which are single-spaced, in a smaller font, and take up less space.
Opinions of the Court, Opinions Related to Orders, and Orders of the Court
The Supreme Court uses different sections to publish different types of opinions and orders.
The Constitutionality of a Federal Mask Mandate
What enumerated power would allow Congress to require people to wear masks?
Ted Cruz, Laurence Tribe, and Tammy Duckworth
In 2016, Professor Laurence Tribe said it was "not settled" whether Ted Cruz was a "Natural Born Citizen."
Update from University of Southern Maine: "No administrator will see the list of people who pledge to practice antiracist behaviors"
The pledge, as crafted, will not obtain any meaningful "aggregate-level" statistics.
In Rhode Island Case, Chief Justice Roberts Once Again Uses Shadow Docket to Maintain The Status Quo
"The status quo is one in which the challenged requirement has not been in effect, given the rules used in Rhode Island’s last election, and many Rhode Island voters may well hold that belief."
Welcome Back To (Virtual) Campus, and Follow Along My Classes This Semesters on YouTube
I teach on Mondays and Wednesdays. Property II (9:00-10:15 CT), Constitutional Law (10:30-12:10 CT)
Cancelling Chief Justice Melville Fuller
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court asked whether to remove statue of Chief Justice who joined Plessy majority
"For Free Speech, Today's College Students Are Tomorrow's Law Students, Lawyers, Politicians, and Judges"
We should not take for granted that the judges today generally agree on free speech culture.
Trump Teases Further on Executive Order on Pre-Existing Conditions: It's a "Double Safety Net" and a "Second Platform."
I think the President is hinting, even more strongly, at the executive order proposed in the Cato Amicus brief.
Will the Marks Rule Inter Two of Justice Kennedy's Decisions from OT 2015?
Fisher II had a four-member majority. And at least one court read June Medical as overruling WWH in part.
The Statutory Authorization for President Trump's Memorandum Deferring Payroll Tax Obligations
26 U.S.C. 7508A gives the Secretary the authority to "specify a period of up to 1 year that may be disregarded in determining, under the internal revenue laws, in respect of any tax liability of such taxpayer" whether the "Payment of any income, estate, gift, employment, or excise tax or any installment thereof or of any other liability to the United States in respect thereof" was "performed within the time prescribed therefor . . . of such disaster or action."
The Statutory Authorization for President Trump's Disaster Relief Memorandum
42 U.S.C. 5174(e)(2): "The President, in consultation with the Governor of a State, may provide financial assistance" to "an individual or household in the State who is adversely affected by a major disaster" to address "other necessary expenses or serious needs resulting from the major disaster."
The Mechanics of President Trump's Payroll Tax Deferral Memorandum
Defer payroll taxes till December 31, 2020, and forgive them if Trump wins re-election.
The Mechanics of President Trump's Disaster Relief Memorandum
States can choose to obtain additional funding for providing unemployment benefits.
Tentative Thoughts on Trump's Four Executive Actions
The Trump Administration tries to employ the Regents strategy before the election.
President Trump's Four Executive Actions
(1) Student loan payment relief, (2) assistance to renters and homeowners, (3) deferring payroll tax obligations, (4) assistance for COVID-19.
The Eleventh Circuit Grapples With Title IX, and the Equal Protection Clause, in the Wake of Bostock
Judge Martin and Chief Judge Pryor vigorously disagree over how to characterize a bathroom case from Florida.
Trump Teases Executive Order On Pre-Existing Protections, I Suspect, To Help With ACA Litigation
The Cato Institute's amicus brief in California v. Texas proposed a very similar idea.
Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Who Cast Deciding Vote For Diploma Privilege Has Daughter Who Will Receive Diploma Privilege
Justice Wiemer said he did not need to recuse, or disclose the fact that his daughter was scheduled to take the bar exam.
Should Colleges Force Students To Turn Their Cameras On?
What about students who do not wish to share their image?
University of Southern Maine Asks Students and Faculty to Sign "Black Lives Matter Statement and Antiracism Pledge"
The President of the University will post a public list of signatories. Nonsignatories may be subject to retaliation.