I recently learned a new designation for this approach — purposivism — an interpretive methodology that looks to why ...
Mark Franke, M.B.A., an adjunct scholar of the Indiana Policy Review and its book reviewer, is formerly an associate ...
Supreme Court nominations are great political theater, great, that is, if you enjoy the spectator sport our uncivil civic ...
As lawyers, we all have the obligation to act consistently with our professional rules and a healthy moral compass.
Deseret Voices will be released on Thursdays on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, the Deseret News YouTube channel and at Deseret.com/podcasts. Video clips of interviews will be posted on the Deseret News ...
The bizarre oral argument in Hamm v. Smith shows how decades of case law rooted in science is now under siege at the Supreme Court.
At issue is whether internet providers can be held liable for repeated copyright infringements of users, with potentially billions of dollars on the line.
The U.S. Supreme Court signaled on Monday that it may side—at least in part—with internet service providers in a major copyright dispute that could influence how millions of Americans stay connected.
Seth P. Waxman, Smith’s lawyer, told the justices that the lower federal courts in his client’s case correctly applied ...
TidalWave Comics’ latest edition of its “Political Power” series features Vice President JD Vance. The former Ohio U.S. senator who grew up in Middletown joins other prominent figures in the series ...