#CivicEngagement
At a federal court hearing in Mobile, Alabama, on May 28, government officials continued to argue that REAL IDs aren’t…
Yesterday’s lead story in the NY Times is headlined: Trump Keeps Immunity from I.R.S., a Victory in a Long-Running Feud…
Professor Paul Finkelman has asked me to post the following guest post, and I am more than happy to do…
President Donald Trump claimed on Monday morning that a peace deal in the Middle East is just around the corner,…
Israel and Iran exchange first strikes since April: For the last two months, the ceasefire between Israel and Iran had mostly…
On June 2, the Fifth Circuit decided United States v. Squire, which posed “a novel question about whether the Second…
I am happy to pass along this post from Professor Arthur Hellman, concerning Judge Ryan Nelson’s parking lot altercation, which…
New Iranian attacks in the Persian Gulf are being easily and successfully countered by U.S. Armed Forces. Those attacks should…
I asked Claude, “Under the federal law clerk hiring plan, when can a recommender e-mail or call a judge to…
Still from the surveillance video included in the Idaho State Journal article. Idaho State Journal (Jimmy Hancock) reports (including video):…
Drunk History debuted in 2007 with a riotous retelling of the political rivalry between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton—a rivalry that…
Environmental organizations have filed citizen suits against state and local governments alleging that their failure to regulate more stringently, or…
