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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is a movie about the devil, who just happens to be a guy named…
On Wednesday, the Court announced the opinion in Barrett v. United States. It would have been fitting if Justice Barrett wrote…
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week in a pair of cases that ask whether state governments may…
President Donald Trump’s push to seize Greenland might be the least popular idea in American political history. Is that hyperbole?…
The Trump administration’s trade war has raised the cost of everyday goods, appliances, and the overall cost of living. Now,…
Last night (or was it early this morning?), I commented on Justice Sotomayor’s remarks that litigants in Supreme Court cases…
Randa Abdel-Fattah is an Australian writer, attorney, and “antizionist” activist of Egyptian and Palestinian descent. This is what she posted…
At times, the Supreme Court goes through jurisprudential fads. I am not referring to any particular substantive doctrine. Rather, some…
Hawaii’s “default no-carry” rule for private property is being defended with a familiar move in Second Amendment litigation: describing history…
I have now finished reading the 250-pages of transcript in Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. My global reaction was…
Making an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience Tuesday, Sen. Rand Paul (R–Ky.) expressed his frustration that the Trump administration…
Adverbs were invented to serve other words and phrases, like Robin to Batman, literary sidekick to superhero, offering color and…
