Supreme Court
Sotomayor's Aversion to Impartiality
Why identity politics don't belong on the Supreme Court
Sonia Sotomayor on Gun Rights and Racial Preferences
Why libertarians-and everyone who believes in limited government-should worry about Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee
Replacing Justice Souter
Legal experts discuss Obama's forthcoming Supreme Court nomination
Dred Scott's Revenge
By applying positivism instead of natural law, 19th century courts burdened American racial history to this day.
Fighting Fire with Fire
A debate in the New Haven Fire Department over discrimination in the name of equal opportunity
A Rare Victory for Privacy and Common Sense
Why the Supreme Court got it right in Georgia v. Randolph
The Fifth Element
Does Justice Anthony Kennedy practice a "modestly libertarian" jurisprudence?
Does the Constitution Grant a Right to DNA Testing That Could Prove Innocence?
The Supreme Court may answer that question in a case it heard today.
Restoring the Privileges or Immunities Clause
Why the 14th Amendment matters in the fight for a free society
Eroding the Exclusionary Rule
Why the Supreme Court got it wrong in Herring v. United States
A Switch in Time Saves Nine
FDR's court-packing plan and the temptations of executive power
Expanding Liberty's Reach
Justice Stephen Field and the libertarian legacy of the 14th Amendment
In the Service of the State
Muller v. Oregon and the sexist collectivism of the Progressive movement
Don't Take Your Guns to Town
Will Attorney General Eric Holder respect the Second Amendment?
How the Second Amendment Was Restored
The inside story of how a gang of libertarian lawyers made constitutional history