Constitution
Never Let Law Profs Near the Oval Office
Constitutional law professors should be kept as far away from nuclear weapons as possible.
Libertarians, Guns, and Federalism
A reply to Richard Epstein's take on the right to keep and bear arms
How GPS Tracking Threatens Privacy
The Supreme Court considers the 4th Amendment implications of new surveillance technologies.
The Vain Crusade to Purify Politics
How misguided efforts to prevent corruption gave us the pretense of "independent" campaign spending.
The Supreme Court Fails to Protect Economic Liberty, Again
Occupational licensing abuse gets a pass from the high court.
The FCC's Incomprehensible Ban on Broadcast Indecency
The Supreme Court examines TV censorship.
Will Congress Stop King Barack the First?
Obama isn't the first president to ram through a nominee that the Senate refused to confirm, but he is the first to do it when the Senate is actually in session.