CFPB v. CFSAA: Originalists v. Traditionalists
Blog: Reason.com
The Court's originalists and traditionalists break out into their camps.
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Blog: Reason.com
The Court's originalists and traditionalists break out into their camps.
Blog: Reason.com
Citing Governor Cuomo's tweets harkens back to, and perhaps foreshadows, litigation against President Trump.
Blog: American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Whenever someone uses the phrase "with all due respect," you can bet he is about to show very little respect. That was the case during last week's State of the Union address, when Biden challenged the Supreme Court's landmark ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.
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Not blockbusters, maybe, but important cases nonetheless
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The landmark environmental decision may have already been abandoned.
Blog: EU ROPE
Brexiters claim that the EU is run by unelected bureaucrats. It's a laughable claim because it's untrue. The EU is a democracy, run by elected politicians. By comparison, the UK seems more like a quasi-democracy, with unelected decision-makers and undemocratic practises that would be considered despotic compared to EU standards. Take our Parliament. It consists […]
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Blog: Ideas on Europe
Brexiters claim that the EU is run by unelected bureaucrats. It's a laughable claim because it's untrue. The EU is a democracy, run by elected politicians. By comparison, the UK seems more like a quasi-democracy, with unelected decision-makers and undemocratic practises that would be considered despotic compared to EU standards. Take our Parliament. It consists […]
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Blog: MADE IN AMERICA
(Updated April 26, 2023) A political identity–being a liberal or Democrat (a "D") versus being a conservative or Republican (an "R")–has become viscerally more important to more Americans, reaching partisan intensities not seen for at least a century and not seen elsewhere in the western world. R's and D's have increasingly and heatedly differed on […]
Blog: MADE IN AMERICA
(Updated May 8, 2023) More Americans have become increasingly and deeply divided by political party over roughly the past quarter-century. Last November's election showed just how evenly split and polarized we are. Polarization is no longer news (see these 2012 and 2017 posts). But, what is new in the last few years is the tidal […]
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The latest reporting from the New York Times intersections with Free Speech cases.
Blog: Völkerrechtsblog
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As Eugene has noted below, the Court issued its opinions today in two cases about the First Amendment status of the social media posts of government officials. One technical but interesting note is the way that the Court ends its opinion in Lindke: To the extent that this test differs from the one applied by…
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Philip Hamburger on How to Understand this Free Speech Case
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An interesting summary of the historical background to this pending Supreme Court case (in which I'm Counsel of Record, and which the ACLU's Legal Director, David Cole, will be arguing on March 18), by the ACLU's Jennesa Calvo-Friedman: More than 60 years ago the Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment bars the government from…
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The effort by Missouri to enjoin the Biden administration's "jawboning" of social media companies has reached the Supreme Court. The Solicitor General filed a long brief seeking a stay of the Fifth Circuit's injunction and explaining why cert should be granted. The Court granted cert and the stay (the latter over three dissents). The SG's…