Congress Has No Authority to Pass a Federal Abortion Ban
And yet: The Commerce Clause is magic!, say lawmakers
And yet: The Commerce Clause is magic!, say lawmakers
Threatening the 3D weapon guru over gunmaking files on the Internet violates his First Amendment rights--and everyone's Second Amendment rights
Free Speech and Right to Bear Arms Both Violated by Keeping Him From Spreading Software that Helps People Make Guns At Home, Wilson insists.
The natural right protected by the Fourth Amendment is the right to be left alone.
Spoiler: Hate speech actually is protected.
The president has rejected the theory and practice of due process.
Why a federal judge's decision against reclassifying cannabis was inevitable
SCOTUS heard oral arguments on Wednesday in Horne v. USDA.
Reason's Damon Root on The Long War for Control of the U.S. Supreme Court
The Cornell Law Review says libertarians are reshaping the conservative legal movement.
A writer at Slate makes a left-wing case for judicial abstinence.
American history is not an essentially libertarian story.
Indiana was effectively making discrimination based on sexual orientation lawful.
The 2016 presidential campaign is going to be a long haul. Let's try to stick to the facts as it gets rolling.
Yes, but you have to try pretty hard.
The libertarian-leaning GOP candidate champions an unenumerated constitutional right to privacy.
The Kentucky senator faults courts for failing to reflect the majority's will.
If politicians treated the Constitution as if it were handed down from heaven rather than a pliable set of guidelines, the U.S. would be a better place.
The conservative magazine doubles down on its defense of judicial deference.
Government spying is so common today that it is almost the new normal. Yet government spying is not normal to the Constitution.
An anti-gambling activist testifies that a protectionist bill is needed to guarantee equal protection.
Obama is on his way to circumventing checks and balances with more regularity than any president in history.
A reply to National Review's Ramesh Ponnuru.
The fight over judicial deference divides libertarians and conservatives.
There's nothing secretive about this well-known conservative legal organization.
ACLU says Philadelphia police routinely harass and arrest people like Coulter Loeb for photographing them.
When the president effectively writes the laws, Congress is effectively neutered.
Sen. Paul takes sides in a libertarian-conservative battle over SCOTUS and the Constitution.
He can't win this fight, but he could win primary votes.
If our rights come from the government, not within, then they are not rights, but permission slips.
Major victory for Second Amendment proponents.
The curiously circumscribed nature of the suicide right recognized by Canada's Supreme Court
The Constitution promises uncompromising protection of liberty.
The U.S. Constitution may not be perfect, but a new constitutional convention will probably make it worse.
Bill protects privacy from unconstitutional search and seizure.
Maybe Congress can't "turn back the clock" on the EPA's lawless Clean Power Plan, but the courts may well do so.
The collapse of pot prohibition divides Republicans and exposes fair-weather federalists.
Hidden in the Cromnibus was a clause allowing the NSA to gather your private data and share it with law enforcement and foreign governments.
Obama's immigration order does not undermine the rule of law-but the expansion of federal criminal law does.
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