As I saw at a recent conference, the two groups are similar in many ways. But there are a few notable differences.
Each fall, I teach a seminar called Recent Books on the Constitution. I initially designed this course when I visited Georgetown in 2005. At that time, because I tend to read what ...
From Remus Enterprises 1, LLC v. Breece, decided Thursday by the D.C. Court of Appeals (Judge Shanker, joined by ...
Washington D.C. incorporated as the capital of the United States. Article I, Section 8 empowers Congress to "To ...
The Court has in the past upheld restrictions on political activity (such as candidate speeches) on military bases, see ...
From Jimenez-Fogarty v. Fogarty, decided Wednesday by Magistrate Gabriel W. Gorenstein (S.D.N.Y.); Lindsay had run for the N.Y. State ...
Legally, Trump must either cease operations or ask Congress for approval. He did neither, and Congress just went on recess.
The restrictions are often framed as a crime prevention measure. But the fine print points to a different motivation: adding ...
Some excerpts from the long Complaint in Harpole v. Owens (M.D. Tenn.), just filed today (of course, recall that ...
California progressives are pushing for a tax on billionaires; so are senators like Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) and Bernie ...
An excerpt from Delaware Superior Court Judge Sean Lugg's 42-page opinion yesterday in Newsom v. Fox News Network, LLC: ...
Mark Carney is calling his Canada Strong Fund a 'sovereign wealth fund,' but it's one of many ways the government can waste ...