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22 Jan 2016, 5:57 am by Guest Blogger
  These arguments often spoke in the register of the affirmative constitutional duty of legislators to act, rather than the register more familiar today, of constitutional constraints on what the state can do. [read post]
7 Apr 2024, 9:19 am
 The short summary I prepared fleshes out the themes I hope to cover: Regulatory governance is well within a process of transformation from a managerial system deeply embedded in the classical model of the rule-of-law state grounded in positive (or customary) law pronounced by an authoritative body clothed in the legislative power, to the world of the panopticon and the disciplines. [read post]
29 Sep 2022, 5:18 am by jonathanturley
The article is entitled “Harm and Hegemony: The Decline of Free Speech in the United States. [read post]
5 May 2013, 7:17 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Car market v. moral relations—treating people as other humans rather than anthropological units. [read post]
6 May 2009, 11:24 am
Justice Jackson made this point in a barb at Justice Frankfurter in West Virginia State Bd of Educ. v. [read post]
28 Jul 2017, 3:54 am by SHG
But isn’t the EEOC there to speak for the United States? [read post]
30 Apr 2014, 10:41 pm by Orly Lobel
United Artists Corp. (1968) and Teleprompter Corp. v. [read post]
22 May 2011, 6:59 am
 The leading Supreme Court case, United States v. [read post]
25 Apr 2012, 8:48 am by Jim Gerl
Bullying and Students With Disabilities The United States Department of Education has defined disability harassment as "intimidation or abusive behavior based on [ 779 F.Supp.2d 303 ] disability that creates a hostile environment. [read post]
5 Jun 2025, 9:06 pm by Randolph J. May
United States, where the Court upheld the constitutionality of a statute that allowed the President to remove members of the Federal Trade Commission, an independent agency like the NLRB and MSPB, only for cause. [read post]
7 Jul 2016, 4:13 pm by INFORRM
MC: Yes, I think we have got the balance wrong largely because the cause of action remains a 19th century tort at its core, untroubled by reforms of the kind which have caused the law to evolve in places like the United States, the United Kingdom, and even dear old New Zealand. [read post]
26 May 2016, 6:00 am by Administrator
United States In the United States, successful legislative reform in Oregon, Vermont, and Washington has encouraged other states to consider passing permissive assisted suicide legislation. [read post]