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3 Jul 2013, 10:18 am by Rodger Citron
As the dust settles from the end of the most recent Supreme Court term, the inevitable assessments of Chief Justice John Roberts have followed. [read post]
8 Dec 2013, 9:02 pm by Rodger Citron
Under Chief Justice John Roberts, the Supreme Court has revived its interest in procedural issues, in particular those pertaining to jurisdiction. [read post]
28 Jun 2020, 9:00 pm by Rodger Citron
In May, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in two critical separation-of-powers cases regarding demands for President Trump’s financial records. [read post]
11 Jul 2018, 9:00 pm by Rodger Citron
As we head into the confirmation hearings for Justice Anthony Kennedy’s replacement on the Supreme Court, something of a consensus has formed about his legacy. [read post]
10 Mar 2025, 9:01 pm by Rodger Citron
We should all be so fortunate.Follow @CitronRodger Rodger Citron is the Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship and Professor of Law at Touro University, Jacob D. [read post]
23 Jun 2024, 9:02 pm by Rodger Citron
Aspiring for and achieving impartiality is not only what Judge Cannon’s duty requires; it also is in her best interest.Follow @CitronRodger Rodger Citron is the Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship and Professor of Law at Touro University, Jacob D. [read post]
15 Sep 2013, 9:00 pm by Rodger Citron
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the conviction of Leo Frank, one of the most troubling cases in American legal history. [read post]
19 Dec 2019, 9:01 pm by Rodger Citron
Justice John Paul Stevens, The Making of a Justice: Reflections on My First 94 Years (Little Brown and Company 2019)When John Paul Stevens died in mid-July, the nation not only mourned the death of a great justice, it also acknowledged the passing of an era on the Supreme Court. [read post]
5 Oct 2020, 9:01 pm by Laura Dooley and Rodger Citron
Currently pending before the Supreme Court are two garden-variety personal injury cases involving a personal jurisdiction issue that, we thought, had been settled in the decades we have been teaching Civil Procedure: whether a plaintiff injured in an automobile accident may hale the out-of-state manufacturer of the automobile into the forum state where the accident occurred.Two state supreme courts concluded, in accord with established doctrine, that the answer is yes because the… [read post]
2 Jul 2010, 3:26 pm by Erin Miller
If the thirty-one essays in SCOTUSblog’s series on John Paul Stevens convey any message in unison, it is that the retired Justice believes in definite limits on the role of a judge (Frederick Schauer, Rodger Citron, Andrew Siegel, Jamal Greene, Joseph Thai, James Liebman). [read post]
18 Sep 2023, 9:01 pm by Rodger Citron and Laura Dooley
Rodger Citron is the Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship and Professor of Law at Touro University, Jacob D. [read post]
22 Apr 2025, 9:01 pm by Rodger Citron
More than three decades ago, Professor Bruce Ackerman set out his theory of the United States as a dualist democracy in the first volume of We the People. [read post]
5 Sep 2018, 9:01 pm by Rodger Citron
Rodger Citron is a Professor of Law and the Associate Dean for Academic Development at Touro Law Center on Long Island, New York. [read post]
27 Jan 2013, 9:01 pm by Rodger Citron
Errol Morris is to be commended for his willingness to subject the Jeffrey MacDonald case to his customary rigorous examination. [read post]
2 Mar 2020, 9:01 pm by Rodger Citron
In Jeopardy format, here is the two-part answer to the question about the case to be discussed in this article:One, after then-Judge Brett Kavanaugh dissented on the issue currently before the Court when he was a member of the United State Court of Appeals for the D.C. [read post]
8 Sep 2024, 9:01 pm by Rodger Citron
Since John Roberts was confirmed as chief justice of the Supreme Court nearly twenty years ago, he has led the Supreme Court with a Janus face. [read post]
13 May 2025, 9:01 pm by Rodger Citron
Justice David Souter’s death last week prompted an outpouring of nostalgia for a recent but now bygone era of Supreme Court politics. [read post]