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5 Nov 2011, 9:17 pm by Kali Borkoski
On Monday, the Court granted three new cases and invited the Solicitor General to file a brief expressing the views of the United States in one case. [read post]
28 Feb 2017, 7:07 pm
We have come to understand that the simple division of authority between a legislative, executive, and judicial branch is not sufficient to provide guidance for its use in the day to day activities of government. [read post]
4 Jun 2015, 3:00 am by NCC Staff
Recent Historical Stories on Constitution Daily Looking back at a key Supreme Court decision about gay rights On this day in 1924: All Indians made United States citizens Plessy’s place in the list of worst Supreme Court decisions Looking back at the Brown v. [read post]
16 Feb 2010, 8:34 am by Beck, et al.
We have no intention of wading into the treacherous (and heated) debate about Citizens United v. [read post]
28 Feb 2014, 6:32 am by Paul Horwitz
I'm looking forward to a great day and want to praise the students who put this together. [read post]
19 May 2011, 9:49 am by Federal and Extradition Defense
"Daimler AG (DAI) must face a U.S. lawsuit alleging its Argentine Mercedes-Benz unit collaborated with state security forces to kill and torture workers during the so- called Dirty War 35 years ago, an appeals court ruled. [read post]
23 Dec 2024, 11:18 am by Evangelina Cantu
The 48-page Supreme Court’s opinion upheld the rulings of District Court Judge Seeley in her 103-page opinion that followed a seven-day trial held between June 12-20, 2023. [read post]
4 Mar 2024, 12:47 pm
Reversing theDistrict Court’s operative holding, the majority concludedthat for purposes of Section 3, the Presidency is an officeunder the United States and the President is an officer ofthe United States. [read post]
27 Jan 2010, 3:01 pm by Kim Krawiec
Via Tyler Cowen, from Barking Up The Wrong Tree: "[P]itchers from the southern United States were more likely to hit batters in these situations, but primarily if the batter was White. [read post]