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lawliberty.org /3 weeks ago

Substantive Due Process Is Still Antidemocratic

Novelty is the coin of the realm in the legal academy. Career-defining legal scholarship often features a counterintuitive argument culminating in a conclusion that appeared imposs...

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washingtonmonthly.com /2 weeks ago

The Clouds Behind the Supreme Court’s Common-Sense Ruling on Postmarked Ballots

A 5-4 majority upheld longstanding pra...

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taxprofblog.aals.org /1 month ago

News From Chapman Law: “Former Law Dean’s Discrimination Lawsuit Against Chapman University Highlights Ongoing Challeng...

Click here. “The former dean of Chapman University’s Dale E. Fowler School of Law [Paul Paton] has filed a complaint in California state court, alleging that his termination was a...

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scotusblog.com /1 month ago

The campaign to overrule Obergefell

Supporters of same-sex marriage breathed a sigh of relief when the Roberts court denied review last year in Davis v. Ermold, a case in which a county clerk in Kentucky, Kimberly Je...

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latinonewsnetwork.com /2 weeks ago

Citizens in Name Only: What the Supreme Court Can’t Fix

Democracy advocates say the case could strip constitutional protections from millions of U.S.–born children and undermine core principles of equal citizenship. <p>The post Ci...

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reason.com /1 month ago

What's Next for Judge Eleanor Ross? A 2009 Impeachment May Provide Some Clues

A guest post from Professor Arthur Hellman

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politicalsciencenow.com /1 month ago

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Jaime Carbajal, University of Texas at Austin

Jaime Andres Carbajal is a second-year Ph.D. student studying American politics and political methodology in the Department of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. Usin...

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politicalsciencenow.com /1 month ago

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Elina Rodriguez, University of California, Berkeley

Elina Rodriguez is a second-year PhD student at the University of California, Berkeley, in the Department of Political Science, studying American politics. Her research interests p...

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lawliberty.org /2 weeks ago

Obergefell’s Second Decade

It has become received wisdom by the legal intelligentsia that the Supreme Court is illegitimate. They charge that the conservative justices are engaging in politicized decisions t...

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latinonewsnetwork.com /3 weeks ago

How State Courts Can Help Deflect the Supreme Court’s Latest Blow to Multiracial Democracy

State courts need not import a federal doctrine directing judges to avoid issuing rulings that could change election rules in the runup to an election. <p>The post How State...

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reason.com /1 month ago

The Criminal Charges Against Judge Ryan Nelson: How Should the Judiciary Respond?

A guest post from Professor Arthur Hellman.

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reason.com /1 month ago

The Judicial Misconduct Complaint Against Judge Ryan Nelson: What Happens Next?

Another guest post from Professor Arthur Hellman.

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everlaw.com /1 month ago

A Discussion with Former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal

A Discussion with Former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyalby Everlaw

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reason.com /2 weeks ago

New Essay: Obergefell's Second Decade

Progressives continue to bemoan the Roberts Court's supposed "illegitimacy." But a case they venerate remains the measuring stick for judicial hubris.

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lawliberty.org /1 month ago

Standing Downstream from Dobbs

Law professors have finally found a positive aspect of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the case that overruled Roe v. Wade’s creation of constitutionally protected ab...

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latimes.com /1 month ago

Arellano: In Orange County, a progressive Latina pol beats back well-funded haters — again

Expect the race between Jessie Lopez and David Penaloza in California's 68th Assembly District to become a referendum on whether the leftward trend of Latino voters in Orange Count...

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dailysignal.com /5 days ago

How One Duo Uses California Voting Rights Act to Flip Red Cities—With Your Tax Dollars

Huntington Beach’s grip as Orange County’s conservative stronghold is under threat from a new court ruling. But this isn’t the first time the attorney and one of the plaintiffs hav...

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justsecurity.org /2 weeks ago

Sanitized and Unreviewable: Unpacking the Supreme Court’s Mullin v Doe on Ending Temporary Protected Status for 1.3m Non...

Leading immigration expert unpacks the Supreme Court's ruling on temporary protected status for Haitian and Syrian residents in U.S. The post Sanitized and Unreviewable: Unpacking...

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politicalsciencenow.com /1 month ago

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Sashi Juarez-Galindo, University of Maryland, College Park

Sashi Juarez-Galindo is a first-year PhD student in the University of Maryland’s Government and Politics program. His work focuses on race and ethnic politics, Latino politics, int...

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reason.com /2 weeks ago

The Final Recap of Authorship Predictions

I correctly predicted that Coach Kavanaugh would have the transgender sports cases and the Chief would write birthright citizenship. I… The post The Final Recap of Authorship Predi...

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latimes.com /2 weeks ago

Chabria: Birthright citizenship ruling was a win for democracy — and a warning about erasing history

Birthright citizenship narrowly prevailed at the Supreme Court. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's opinion reads as a warning for what comes next: a fight to rewrite history to serve...

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scotusblog.com /1 day ago

Two cheers – but not three – for Roberts and Barrett

Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett deserve high praise for the pivotal role they played at the end of the just-concluded term in two key cases.One is Trump v....

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politicalsciencenow.com /1 month ago

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Nicolás Cárdenas-Miller, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Nicolas Cardenas-Miller is a Ph.D. student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill studying political economy with a regional focus on Latin America using causal inferen...

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politicalsciencenow.com /1 month ago

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Briana Garcia, University of Michigan

Briana Garcia is a doctoral student in the Department of Political Science at the University of Michigan and serves as a Board Representative for Rackham Student Government. Her wo...

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