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28 Feb 2011, 9:33 pm by Walter Olson
My colleague Ilya Shapiro has more on the case at Cato at Liberty. [read post]
25 Feb 2010, 11:20 am by Cathy Reno
  Ilya Shapiro and Josh Blackman, writing for the Washington Times, contend that the Second Amendment could be “easily incorporated against the states through the” Due Process Clause, but they argue that resolving the case under the Privileges or Immunities Clause would both be “more historically accurate” and “prevent . . . judicial overreach. [read post]
13 Jan 2012, 7:12 am by Marissa Miller
  Finally, at the Huffington Post, Berin Szoka and Ilya Shapiro urge the Court to invalidate the FCC’s indecency rules. [read post]
28 Jan 2014, 11:05 pm by Walter Olson
#SOTU #CatoSOTU — Ilya Shapiro (@ishapiro) January 29, 2014 Gun control much less prominent in this year's speech, maybe because its popularity has faded in polls http://t.co/R6CjK5zhaB #CatoSOTU — Walter Olson (@walterolson) January 29, 2014 "America must move off a permanent war footing." [read post]
19 Jan 2015, 6:04 am by Amy Howe
  Commentary and analysis of Friday’s order come from Richard Socarides of The New Yorker, Ilya Shapiro at Forbes, Garrett Epps of The Atlantic, Kenneth Jost of Jost on Justice, Steve Sanders at ACSblog, Steven Mazie at The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Brianne Gorod and Judith Schaeffer at The New Republic, Chris Geidner at BuzzFeed, Rick Hasen at his Election Law Blog, and Arthur Leonard at his eponymous blog. [read post]
3 Jul 2017, 4:15 am by Edith Roberts
At the Cato Institute’s Cato at Liberty blog, Ilya Shapiro and Thomas Berry weigh in on a cert petition in a case challenging a Minnesota law that bans “the wearing of any ‘political badge, political button, or other political insignia’ in or around the polling place on election day”; they argue that “[c]oncerns about the electoral process can’t justify a ban on speech that is unrelated to any issue or candidate on the ballot. [read post]
31 Mar 2015, 3:06 am by Amy Howe
” At Cato at Liberty, Ilya Shapiro discusses last week’s oral arguments in the challenge to the EPA’s regulations of utility emissions. [read post]
9 Aug 2010, 9:14 am by Amanda Rice
At Cato@Liberty, Ilya Shapiro suggests that Justice “Kagan’s confirmation could be [the] high-water mark for big government” and states that “[s]he will rarely be a friend of liberty on the Court. [read post]
26 Apr 2012, 6:37 am by Kiran Bhat
Savage of the Los Angeles Times, Warren Richey of the Christian Science Monitor, Alia Beard Rau of the Arizona Republic, Jaclyn Belczyk of JURIST, Ruthann Robson of Constitutional Law Prof Blog, Jeremy Leaming of ACSblog, Alan Gomez of USA Today, Ryan Abbott of Courthouse News, Ilya Shapiro at Cato@Liberty, Michael Bobelian at Forbes, Elise Foley at the Huffington Post, Dahlia Lithwick of Slate, and UPI. [read post]
28 Jun 2016, 4:30 am by Amy Howe
”  At Cato at Liberty, Ilya Shapiro looks at the records of Cato and the federal government at the Court this Term, while Adam Feldman takes a statistical approach to the Term at Empirical SCOTUS. [read post]
16 Jun 2011, 10:45 am by Jonathan H. Adler
 On this basis, the Court reversed and remanded the Third Circuit’s decision for consideration of Bond’s challenge to the statute under which she was charged.Justice Ginsburg also wrote a concurring opinion, joined by Justice Breyer, emphasizing the point that “Bond, like any other defendant, has a personal right not to be convicted under a constitutionally invalid law, and that there is no prudential barrier to the consideration of such claims.UPDATE: More from Josh Blackman… [read post]
11 Jan 2012, 3:02 pm by Berin Szoka
Ilya Shapiro is Senior Fellow in Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute. [read post]
27 Oct 2017, 4:25 am by Edith Roberts
” At the Cato Institute’s Cato at Liberty blog, Ilya Shapiro and Matthew Larosiere maintain that by reviewing Silvester v. [read post]
3 Jan 2017, 3:16 am by Edith Roberts
” In The National Law Journal (subscription or registration required), Tony Mauro observes that, for the third year in a row, Cato Institute senior fellow Ilya Shapiro “has filed what he calls one of Cato’s ‘funny briefs’ with the U.S. [read post]
26 Feb 2015, 6:48 am by Amy Howe
At the Cato Institute’s Legal Briefs, Derek Ho, Ilya Shapiro, and Luke Wake discuss the amicus brief that Cato filed in support of a cert. petition seeking review of an arbitration ruling by the New Jersey Supreme Court. [read post]
16 Jun 2016, 2:48 am by Amy Howe
” At Cato at Liberty, Ilya Shapiro discusses a challenge to a New York law that “allows merchants to offer ‘discounts’ to cash-paying customers, but makes it a crime to impose economically equivalent ‘surcharges’ on those who use plastic. [read post]
7 Mar 2013, 7:15 am by Cormac Early
”  At PrawfsBlawg, Deborah Borman draws on her experiences as an election protection volunteer in Illinois to argue that “[v]oter suppression is alive and well and living in a County near you during every election,” while Ilya Shapiro of Cato at Liberty defends the Chief Justice’s comparisons between Massachusetts and Mississippi during the oral argument, and NPR’s On Point with Tom Ashbrook discussed the state of voting… [read post]
4 Sep 2015, 6:00 am by Amy Howe
” At Cato at Liberty, Ilya Shapiro and Randal Meyer discuss the amicus brief that Cato filed in support of certiorari in a case arising out of the California attorney general’s request that “the Center for Competitive Politics (CCP), an educational foundation and public-interest law firm specializing in the First Amendment and political law, disclose its principal donors to the state. [read post]
23 Jun 2010, 4:29 pm by David Lat
The room was packed to the gills with libertarian or libertarian-leading luminaries, including but not limited to the following (in no particular order): Tim Carney, of the Washington Examiner, and author of Obamanomics (and also the brother of John Carney, former editor of ATL’s sister site, Dealbreaker); Julian Sanchez, Ilya Shapiro, and David Rittgers, of the Cato Institute; Dave Weigel, of the Washington Post; Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch, of Reason; Philip Klein,… [read post]