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11 May 2020, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
As Professor Ilya Somin noted in an excellent column discussing Kelly’s implications, Trump’s efforts to coerce Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to announce investigations into Joe and Hunter Biden was a crime in violation of federal election law. [read post]
29 Dec 2011, 12:00 am by RegBlog
As 2011 draws to a close, RegBlog reflects back on a year of major regulatory developments around the world. [read post]
2 Feb 2020, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Accordingly, one question in the case is whether that illicit anti-Catholic motive taints the current provision, which the state applies without apparent anti-Catholic bias.As Professor Ilya Somin has noted, that question tends to expose both liberal and conservative jurists to charges of hypocrisy: conservatives expressing sympathy for the challenge to the Montana Supreme Court ruling were notoriously unmoved by the taint of a much more recent anti-Muslim religious bias in the… [read post]
1 Dec 2009, 10:44 pm
UPDATE: Glenn Reynolds (AKA Instapundit) responds to this post here: I BELIEVE THAT ILYA SOMIN MISTAKES MY POINT: “Some, like Glenn ‘Instapundit’ Reynolds in his response to my earlier post, argue that we need ‘irrational affection’ for government in order for it to work well. [read post]
3 Mar 2010, 7:40 am by Adam Chandler
  Ilya Somin, also at The Volokh Conspiracy, questions Justice Ginsburg’s gender-based critique of an originalist approach to the Privileges or Immunities Clause, while fellow Volokh blogger David Kopel examines the “reasonable regulation” questions from Justices Ginsburg and Sotomayor. [read post]
7 Oct 2009, 6:59 am
"   Seeking to hghlight cases which both "uphold important principles" and "have had a substantial real-world impact by preventing large-scale injustices," Ilya Somin identifies Buchanan v. [read post]
11 May 2010, 7:30 pm by Anna Christensen
Ilya Somin opines in a piece at Forbes that Kagan’s openness to “non-liberal views of the law” make her a more attractive choice than several of President Obama’s other finalists for the Supreme Court nomination, while Stuart Taylor, Jr. argues at the Atlantic that, by nominating General Kagan to replace Justice Stevens, President Obama may – ironically – make the Supreme Court more conservative than it has been in recent years. [read post]
14 Sep 2007, 9:31 am
Updated as of 9/15/07, 11:00/1:00/2:00 in "News Sources" and "Blog Commentary"(This post is ironic considering how much effort I've put into being ambiguous about the schools I've attended and where I'm from. [read post]
31 Jan 2010, 4:29 pm by Lawrence Solum
IntroductionThe counter-majoritarian difficulty may be the best known problem in constitutional theory. [read post]
26 Dec 2012, 9:30 pm by RegBlog
With the regulatory stories of 2012 coming to an end, RegBlog would like to take this opportunity to reflect back on what has been a year of significant regulatory developments in the United States and throughout the world. [read post]
4 Jul 2024, 1:06 pm by Randy E. Barnett
(2015) Michael Paulsen & Luke Paulsen, The Constitution: An Introduction (2015) Thomas Leonard, Illiberal Reformers: Race, Eugenics, and American Economics in the Progressive Era (2016) Tara Smith, Judicial Review in an Objective Legal System (2015) Ilya Somin, The Grasping Hand: Kelo v. [read post]
31 Mar 2008, 12:01 am
Volokh Conspiracy member Ilya Somin was another who offered Reflections on Medellin -- "yet another nail in the coffin of the Bush Administration's claims that the executive has virtually unlimited power over foreign affairs" -- concluding that the Court is probably correct to have ruled in favor of the State of Texas, but that Texas still behaved rather badly in the whole affair. [read post]
9 Sep 2012, 1:42 pm by Lawrence Solum
Introduction The counter-majoritarian difficulty may be the best known problem in constitutional theory. [read post]
22 May 2011, 2:36 pm by Lawrence Solum
Introduction The counter-majoritarian difficulty may be the best known problem in constitutional theory. [read post]
18 Feb 2007, 1:52 pm
Ilya Somin concurs with Kerr that Congress does have the power if it is so inclined. [read post]
31 Mar 2008, 12:01 am
Volokh Conspiracy member Ilya Somin was another who offered Reflections on Medellin -- "yet another nail in the coffin of the Bush Administration's claims that the executive has virtually unlimited power over foreign affairs" -- concluding that the Court is probably correct to have ruled in favor of the State of Texas, but that Texas still behaved rather badly in the whole affair. [read post]
28 Dec 2014, 9:30 pm by RegBlog
As the new year arrives, RegBlog would like to reflect on the many important regulatory developments and debates that occurred in the United States and around the world throughout 2014. [read post]
21 Mar 2023, 7:01 am by Randy E. Barnett
(2015) Michael Paulsen & Luke Paulsen, The Constitution: An Introduction (2015) Thomas Leonard, Illiberal Reformers: Race, Eugenics, and American Economics in the Progressive Era (2016) Tara Smith, Judicial Review in an Objective Legal System (2015) Ilya Somin, The Grasping Hand: Kelo v. [read post]