#Journalism
The UCLA Federalist Society invited James Percival, the General Counsel of the Department of Homeland Security to speak on Tuesday,…
When exactly did the shadow docket begin? People are now arguing about what was the first relevant shadow docket case,…
Today’s decision by Fourth Circuit Judge Julius Richardson, joined by Chief Judge Albert Diaz, in Doe v. Mast involved a…
Today the Supreme Court decided Hencely v. Fluor Corp. The vote was 6-3, though not the split you might be…
The lobster triumphs. In a special election yesterday, 51 percent of Virginia voters approved a heavily gerrymandered congressional map that…
Apropos the “cat out of the bag” objection to sealing or pseudonymity, I thought I’d note last month’s P.F. v.…
From today’s by Judge George C. Hanks, Jr. (S.D. Tex.) in Patel v. Figliuzzi, which stemmed from his exchange on…
With fertilizer prices spiking due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a majority of American farmers now say…
From Friday’s decision by Judge Nina Wang (D. Colo.) in Hessert v. Street Dog Coalition: Plaintiff asks the Court to…
This morning the Court granted cert in St. Mary Catholic Parish v. Roy. The petition presented three questions: 1. Whether…
Some excerpts from Judge Cecilia Altonaga (S.D. Fla.) long opinion today in Pete v. Cooper (for more on the earlier…
This week, editors Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Matt Welch discuss the growing push on the left to “tax the rich,” highlighted…
