Chile's Proposed Left-Wing Constitution Could Spell Chaos
The 54,000-word draft document is a feeding frenzy of political interests looking to codify special rights and privileges.
The 54,000-word draft document is a feeding frenzy of political interests looking to codify special rights and privileges.
Plus: "Reparations" for the news industry, the disappearance of starter homes, and more...
A review of Adrian Vermeule's Common Good Constitutionalism
A comprehensive catalog of every case in which the Court considered a constitutional challenge to an act of Congress
A new study sheds interesting light on these questions.
The former president may be a hypocrite, but at least he knows his own rights.
The Chief Justice has been the focus of widespread criticism during the last Supreme Court term. But he deserves credit for getting virtually every single major case right.
Plus: Video game play time doesn't affect well-being, crypto groups applaud the Virtual Currency Tax Fairness Act, and more...
A 1942 decision about the Commerce Clause takes on new importance post-Roe.
Plus: The editors answer the question “How would you change the Constitution?”
Like it or not, the Thomas Court is here.
I asked scholars, podcasters, and passersby how they'd change the nation's founding charter. Here's what they told me.
Over 150 new edited documents in the 2022 update to Gillman, Graber, and Whittington's American Constitutionalism
Understanding what Justice Alito got wrong in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
He also nixes the idea that states could "retroactively impose liability or punishment for an abortion that occurred before today's decision takes effect."
The Constitution protects many more rights than it mentions, as James Madison explained.
Plus: Abortion and free speech, Juul fights back, and more...
A recent pair of cases spotlights the sorry state of affairs.
"I look forward to teaching and engaging in a host of activities relating to constitutional education," said Shapiro.
A revealing interview on the Supreme Court, Chief Justice Roberts, climate change, and Tribe's tweeting habits.
When did the K-9 arrive? And what was the probable cause for the search?
Anti-abortion interstate travel bans would have multiple constitutional defects.
A belated 2021 lecture sponsored by the Georgetown Center for the Constitution
The last 50 years have been marked by a remarkably stable social consensus balancing the rights of women and fetuses. Let's not throw that away.
The abortion precedent has faced withering criticism, including damning appraisals by pro-choice legal scholars, for half a century.
Understanding state regulatory powers at the time of the founding.
Does returning decisions about abortion to the states increase liberty or shrink it?
Plus: How abortion used to be less partisan, NFT sales have plummeted, and more...
The president’s COVID-19 adviser embodies the arrogance of technocrats who are sure they know what’s best for us.
By blaming their reasoning on culture war grievances rather than the best interests of the law, the GOP risks undermining a completely defensible position.
Plus: Prayer on football field faces SCOTUS, Mike Tyson's ear-shaped edibles banned in Colorado, and more...
Plus: An antitrust lawsuit against Juul was dismissed, the EARN IT Act's sponsor has a new proposal, and more...
Dellinger was a famed constitutional law scholar at Duke University, and also held important positions in government during the Clinton Administration.
Despite all the controversy it has courted, Woody Holton's newest book doesn't stray very far from other scholarly interpretations of the American Revolution.
If it is upheld, state legislators easily could use the strategy embodied in S.B. 8 to attack other rights the Supreme Court has recognized.
Conservative Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby makes the case for a constitutional amendment severely limiting the government's power to exclude immigrants.
The justices may find it difficult to uphold Mississippi's abortion ban without overturning Roe v. Wade.
The "viability" rule is arbitrary. So are the alternatives.
Come present at the first conference held by the Constitutional Law Institute at the University of Chicago
Even justices who take a dim view of Roe v. Wade recognize the law’s chilling implications.
Imposing a wealth tax may not even be among the enumerated powers of Congress.
Rather than fighting for power, Americans should ignore each other and go about their lives.
Plus: Twitter's new trigger warnings, good news for food freedom, and more...
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