The Seemingly Interminable Saga of the Timbs Asset Forfeiture Case Continues
The long-running Timbs v. Indiana asset forfeiture case is back in the Indiana Supreme Court for th ...View More
The Case for Boycotting the 2022 Winter Olympics in China
As the Washington Post recently reported, human rights activists and others are advocating a boycot ...View More
What Do "Many" of the 140+ Law Professors Think About the First Amendment and Impeachment?
On Friday, nearly 150 law professors signed a statement about President Trump's First Amendment defe ...View More
Justice Barrett's First Opinion as a Justice
Last night, a divided the Supreme Court enjoined the enforcement of California's prohibition on indo ...View More
Today in Supreme Court History: February 6, 1858
2/6/1858: Justice Mahlon Pittney's birthday. Justice Mahlon Pittney Let's block ads! (Why?)
Classes #5: Does Money Equal Speech and Property in Yourself
First Amendment Class #5: Does Money Equal Speech Supplement: Chapter 54 (Buckley v. Valeo and Mc ...View More
"To Say That the Court Finds the Motion Puzzling Is to Do a Disservice to Puzzles Everywhere"
From Judge Joshua Wolson (E.D. Pa.) in Neebe v. Ravin Crossbows, LLC: Plaintiff's counsel wants the ...View More
Poetry Monday!: "love is more thicker than forget" by e.e. cummings
Here's "love is more thicker than forget" (1939) by e.e. cummings (1894-1962): love is more thicker ...View More
Today in Supreme Court History: January 27, 1955
1/27/1955: Chief Justice John Roberts's birthday. Chief Justice John Roberts Let's block ads! ( ...View More
Public Has Right "to See What Is Going Into the Sausage Factory [of Litigation], Even if a Particular Sausage Is Never Made"
In Dawson v. Merck & Co., Inc., decided Monday by Magistrate Judge Peggy Kuo (E.D.N.Y.), Reuters ...View More
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