A popular clothing brand’s Supreme Court triumph is a victory for the First Amendment, sort of, maybe, for right now.
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Tag Archives: The U.S. Supreme Court
The Rational Approach To The Insanity Defense
The insanity defense existed long before the U.S. Constitution was written. Would the framers have agreed with banning it?
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The Right To Keep And Bear Rights
In the supposed interest of safety, New York City prohibits licensed gun owners from removing their weapons from the city.
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Putting A Lid On The Seizure Business
A unanimous Supreme Court lays the groundwork to curtail law enforcement’s financial stake in seized property.
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The Importance Of Corroboration
Our senses can be deceived, so relying on objective external evidence is the best way to avoid getting lost in the clouds.
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The SCOTUS Battle Yet To Come
Do you think the battle over Brett Kavanaugh has been brutal? Just wait for the next Supreme Court vacancy.
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Mugging, In More Ways Than One
Senate hearings often involve mugging for cameras, but Judiciary Committee Democrats added a genuine verbal sucker punch.
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A Conservative Case For Roe v. Wade
There is a conservative case that can be made in front of a conservative Supreme Court in favor of preserving Roe v. Wade.
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Same-Sex Marriage Is Here To Stay
If you are panicked about the future of marriage equality, you can relax – or find something else to worry about.
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On Gerrymanders, Electing To Step Aside
Democracy will survive a ruling on gerrymanders that leaves politics to the political branches of government.
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