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Supreme Court

Justice Gorsuch Wants To Hear More (Takings) Cases

Justice Gorsuch shows more interest in property rights challenges than his colleagues on the Court.

Jonathan H. Adler |The Volokh Conspiracy | 11.13.2024 2:41 PM

Law & Government

Arthur D. Hellman on The Supreme Court's Shrunken "Discuss List"

Will Baude |The Volokh Conspiracy | 11.21.2023 8:40 AM

Supreme Court

Are Petitions for Certiorari Declining?

October Term 2022 saw a significant drop in the number of paid petitions for certiorari. Is it a trend?

Jonathan H. Adler |The Volokh Conspiracy | 7.18.2023 12:05 PM

Volokh Conspiracy

California's ban on all new pistol models: Supreme Court amicus brief

Since 2013, California has outlawed new semiautomatic handguns

David Kopel |The Volokh Conspiracy | 2.6.2019 11:47 AM

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