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18 Jun 2024, 7:50 am by Evan George
   They also argue that climate policy is a political question for the legislature and the governor—not the courts. [read post]
24 Jan 2025, 10:17 am by Dave Wieneke
Republican governors and party luminaries who normally would be elevated were sent to the overflow room. [read post]
28 Nov 2019, 9:05 pm by Alana Bevan
Last term, the Supreme Court voted 5-3 against reviving the nondelegation doctrine in Gundy v. [read post]
6 Aug 2012, 7:30 am by Clint Bolick
  The threat of judicial action, such as the specter of overturning Roe v. [read post]
23 May 2022, 9:01 pm by Joseph Margulies
Legal rights are therefore ephemeral, as we know from the likely imminent demise of Roe v. [read post]
10 Jun 2011, 2:35 pm by Eugene Volokh
Knowledge will forever govern ignorance: And a people who mean to be their own Governors, must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives. [read post]
26 Jul 2018, 9:30 pm by Bobby Chen
The announcement came after a memorandum from Jersey City’s Chief Prosecutor Jacob V. [read post]
22 May 2012, 11:23 am by Steve Hall
Freed inmates who are declared innocent by a judge, prosecutors or a governor's pardon can collect $80,000 for every year of imprisonment, along with an annuity. [read post]
20 May 2007, 9:57 am
(Should we automatically be more deferential to lawyer-presidents like Richard Nixon or Bill Clinton?) [read post]
1 Jun 2018, 5:31 pm by Thaddeus Hoffmeister
Toward a Civil Jury-Trial Default Rule Richard L. [read post]
31 Oct 2012, 7:16 am by J. Gordon Hylton
Assume also that Governor Romney wins all of the electoral votes in the remaining 30 states. [read post]
11 Aug 2023, 7:00 am by Alan Neff
As law professor Richard Hasen notes here, Moore is the first time the Justices have cited Bush v. [read post]
15 Aug 2024, 6:00 am by Guest Blogger
  In late August 1814, William Wirt was uncomfortably but proudly camped in the marshy woods along Virginia’s York River with a company of “flying,” or light, artillery that he had raised at the request of the governor to defend Richmond from a British attack. [read post]