Trump May Lose in SCOTUS on Birthright
…Supreme Court decision is expected by the end of June or early July. Supreme Court appears likely to side against Trump on birthright citizenship – SCOTUS Blog On Jan. 20,…
…Supreme Court decision is expected by the end of June or early July. Supreme Court appears likely to side against Trump on birthright citizenship – SCOTUS Blog On Jan. 20,…
…Constitutional Law professor at the UC, Berkeley. His official profile at the U. is here. Obama nominated him in 2009 to the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, the…
…States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. 30 Jun. 2022. 2“Supreme Court restricts EPA’s ability to go big on climate” – E&E News, Climate Wire, Leslie Clark…
…in providing for the default (the backup) option, and, alternatively, that under a Court-created doctrine known as “Chevron deference,” courts are required to give deference to the statutorily designated federal…
…[Don’t ask.] And the Supreme Courts’ Orwellian conflation of “liberty” and state “sovereignty” in federal habeas corpus law concerning criminal convictions if state court? [Pleeease don’t ask.] Okay, I’ll just…
by Linda Beale Another Court Strikes Down DOMA The Second Circuit ruled on Thursday on the estate tax case involving the legality of DOMA–Windsor v. United States (or in the…
…if we’re only looking at laws from the 18th century, we’re looking at laws written by misogynistic, often slave-holding white men. And he also cites a great law review article by our friend…
Congressman Bill Thomas went on Meet the Press to explain that his “dead horse” comment does not mean he opposes Bush’s Social Security deform. Thomas supports Bush on this issue….
…labor violations. The Supreme Court appears to be weighing in on their decisions. The impact of the Supreme Court decision will weigh heavily on unions and labor. Five Appeals court…
…is whether voters can amend a state constitution to ban racial preferences by referendum, as Michigan voters did by 58%-42% in 2006. The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals struck the…