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8 Jun 2021, 2:54 pm by John Elwood
Selective Service System, 20-928, challenging the constitutionality of male-only draft registration, were not so lucky. [read post]
8 Jun 2021, 11:32 am by Eleonora Rosati
It appears that at least 32.5% of people will proclaim “TEFAL! [read post]
2 Jun 2021, 2:57 pm
Lund should thank his lucky stars that he only got five years. [read post]
13 May 2021, 6:10 am by Shaiba Rather
Patients who are lucky enough to get a hospital bed are sharing them with others. [read post]
25 Mar 2021, 2:13 am
She did not “remember exactly” the words Moine spoke, but recalled him saying “If I didn’t get—they are lucky— they are lucky I don’t have my gun with me, otherwise I would kill everybody here. [read post]
24 Jan 2021, 10:27 pm by Ilya Somin
[Fourth and final post in my series on how to write an academic book and get it published.] [read post]
28 Dec 2020, 6:00 am by Jane Turner
People started running out of the house toward the parked car. [read post]
15 Dec 2020, 8:27 am by David Post
********* Now that the dust is starting to settle from the Supreme Court's decision in Texas v. [read post]
12 Nov 2020, 1:25 pm by rainey Reitman
Xavier Becerra and United States of America v. [read post]
29 Oct 2020, 10:39 am by John Elwood
  The other relisted petitions were not so lucky. [read post]
6 Oct 2020, 9:04 pm by The Regulatory Review Staff
Supreme Court’s landmark environmental decision in Michigan v. [read post]
28 Sep 2020, 9:01 pm by Marci A. Hamilton
 If you are lucky enough to elect a President who represents a minority of the people, you pack the Supreme Court (and the courts generally) with those you trust to double down on religious “liberty” to find a way for your fellow believers to be able to reject what the American people have chosen as just and fair. [read post]
17 Sep 2020, 4:00 am by Administrator
” This chapter discusses the attacks on the rule of law by the President and some in his orbit, including: (i) the rule of law; (ii) criticisms of laws by the President; (iii) The Hatch Act; (iv) other examples of violations; (v) military law; and (vi) pardons. 12.2 Rule of Law The President of the United States takes an oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution. [read post]