The Walls of DOMA Come Tumbling, Tumbling Down
By Mark Wilson One question that has arisen all too infrequently in discussions of California’s Proposition 8 is, “What effect […]
By Mark Wilson One question that has arisen all too infrequently in discussions of California’s Proposition 8 is, “What effect […]
By Peter Dunne One of the great differences between the public law regimes of Europe and the United States is
By Billy Corriher If the comments at oral argument are any indication, the Supreme Court will soon overrule several lower court rulings that held corporations liable
By Sushila Rao Voting mostly along party lines, the Senate today voted to defeat the so-called Conscience Amendment, which embodied
By Yevgeny Shrago When the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s proposal to permit multi-year athletic scholarshipssurvived an override vote earlier this month,