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1 Jun 2015, 7:35 am
At the Originalism Blog, legal scholar Michael Ramsey has an excellent post defending the idea of judicial supremacy in constitutional interpretation, responding to earlier posts by Michael Paulsen and Ed Whelan. [read post]
31 May 2015, 9:30 pm by Alexandra Hamilton
Michael Useem, Director of Wharton’s Center for Leadership and Change Management Professor Useem put forth four arguments to explain Chile’s successful comeback. [read post]
20 May 2015, 12:22 pm
Hamilton, in The Federalist No. 28, wrote: Power being almost always the rival of power, the general government will at all times stand ready to check the usurpations of the state governments, and those will have the same disposition towards the general government. [read post]
19 May 2015, 9:17 am
  As Alexander Hamilton wrote in The Federalist No. 78, the judicial branch “may truly be said to have neither Force nor Will, but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments. [read post]
5 May 2015, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
” I agree with Professor Hamilton as a predictive matter. [read post]
4 May 2015, 6:00 am by JB
"  One of the attractive features of the book, we hope -- making it more interesting to lay readers and probably to seasoned constitutional veterans as well -- is that we try to tell a story about the Constitution and to intersperse that narrative with the specific stories of many interesting constitutional characters, from Hamilton and Madison to Roger Taney to John Calhoun to Frederick Douglass to Dred Scott to Lincoln to Myra Bradwell to Eugene Debs (what a character!) [read post]
1 May 2015, 4:25 am by Amy Howe
Coverage of Tuesday’s oral arguments in the challenges to state bans on same-sex marriage comes from David Savage in the Los Angeles Times and Steven Mazie in The Economist (subscription required), while commentary comes from Robert George at Public Discourse, Gene Schaerr at the Daily Signal, Andrew Koppelman and Ilya Somin in an op-ed for USA Today, with a response in a letter to the editor from David Boyle, Steven Mazie at Big Think, Michael Dorf at Dorf on Law, and Marci… [read post]
29 Apr 2015, 2:42 am by Amy Howe
Michael Graczyk of the Associated Press (via Yahoo! [read post]
24 Apr 2015, 8:53 am by Stephen Wermiel
The case arose after Michael Kingsley was jailed in 2010 in Sparta, Wisconsin, while awaiting trial on a criminal charge. [read post]
23 Apr 2015, 3:33 pm by Richard M. Re
Judge Hamilton dissented on the ground that objective factors should suffice to show improper “punishment. [read post]
23 Apr 2015, 3:37 am by Amy Howe
United States, in which the Court held that police officers cannot prolong a traffic stop just to perform a search for drugs using a specially trained dog, comes from Leslie Shoebotham at Hamilton and Griffin on Rights and from Aarian Marshall at The Atlantic’s Citylab. [read post]
15 Apr 2015, 7:37 am by Matthew Harwood
These policing practices continue in many U.S. cities, even though it was the attempted enforcement of low-level crimes in Ferguson (jaywalking), Staten Island (selling loose cigarettes), and Milwaukee (sleeping in a public park) that led to the deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, and Dontre Hamilton, respectively, at the hands of police officers in 2014. [read post]
9 Apr 2015, 2:03 pm by Marc Climaco
Did we not just recoil from images of Michael Brown’s lifeless body left unattended in the street for hours? [read post]
7 Apr 2015, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Controversy erupted last week over the new Indiana Religious Freedom Restoration Act (or RFRA) and a bill in Arkansas that, as Marci Hamilton explained here on Verdict, would go even further. [read post]
30 Mar 2015, 6:55 am by Sarah Hiatt
Professor Hutt is one of the authors of the leading casebook, Food & Drug Law: Cases and Materials (4th ed., Foundation Press 2013).Michael T. [read post]
11 Mar 2015, 5:18 pm
Her aim was in part to engage Syria, as recommended by the Hamilton/Baker report, which does sound like the opposite of isolating Syria.) c) She was on a fact-finding mission. [read post]