Would Oklahoma anti-Sharia law violate tribal treaties?
In the mid-term election, Oklahoma voters overwhelmingly approved an amendment, “State Question 755”, to their state constitution that would prohibit […]
In the mid-term election, Oklahoma voters overwhelmingly approved an amendment, “State Question 755”, to their state constitution that would prohibit […]
In a speech so outrageous that, for a second, I was certain that it had to have been written by
The history of litigation surrounding equality issues often involves the unexpected scenario of rights expansions only occurring when dominant group
Is judicial independence the newest partisan football? Speaking to a group of Iowa conservatives Sunday, Former Gov. and current Fox
By Meghan Heesch As millions prepare to board flights for Thanksgiving holiday destinations, the TSA’s newest attempt to use technology
Yesterday, the Sixth Circuit handed down a decision upholding a Tennessee school’s ban on sporting Confederate flag-emblazoned clothing. The plaintiff,
A vote on repealing the discriminatory Don’t Ask Don’t Tell law is coming. Senate Majority leader Harry Reid has stated
John Morris, General Counsel of the Center for Democracy & Technology, is flexing his First Amendment expertise over at CDT’s
Best Oralist: David Denton Best Brief: Petitioners Overall: Petitioners Congrats to our own Phil Mayor and all of the phenomenal
We recently liveblogged (click here) the Ames Moot Court Competition at Harvard Law School. Oral Argument for the Final Round
This week will likely present a flurry of news coverage on the ongoing foreclosure crisis, as bankers and consumer advocates