As I read U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s new book “Listening to the Law: Reflections on the Court and ...
Mark Franke, M.B.A., an adjunct scholar of the Indiana Policy Review and its book reviewer, is formerly an associate ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court heard argument in a case that could upend how the federal government has been run for over a ...
I recently learned a new designation for this approach — purposivism — an interpretive methodology that looks to why ...
From the moment the Republican Party gained a 6-3 supermajority on the Supreme Court, in late 2020, the Court has often acted as if it is going down a checklist — identifying landmark precedents that ...
On Dec. 10, 1778, John Jay was elected president of the Continental Congress. He later became the Supreme Court’s first chief ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday grappled with where the line should be drawn on intellectual disability when the death penalty ...
Supreme Court nominations are great political theater, great, that is, if you enjoy the spectator sport our uncivil civic ...
In an op-ed, Wolf detailed his grievances. A single quote reveals the flavor of his message: “The White House’s assault on ...
Updated on Dec. 10 at 10:37 a.m. The Supreme Court on Tuesday considered a challenge to a federal law limiting the amount of ...
Follow the Law Wherever It Leads: Judges and Attorneys Must Act Consistently With Professional Rules
As lawyers, we all have the obligation to act consistently with our professional rules and a healthy moral compass.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett was appointed by President Donald Trump in 2020 after serving three years on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. What inspired the associate justice ...
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