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The Supreme Court’s Trademark Case and the First Amendment: Carrying History Too Far

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | June 30, 2024

The court reached the right conclusion, but it erred in two ways.

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The Supreme Court’s New “Bump Stock” Firearms Case: A Victory for Gunowners and a Defeat for the “Deep State”

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | June 25, 2024

The real significance of this case is that it tells us the notorious “Chevron doctrine” is on the way out.

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Did the New York Prosecution Violate President Trump’s Jury Trial Right?

CONSTITUTION | June 20, 2024

The judge in Trump’s New York criminal trial may have misinformed the jury about when they had to be unanimous.

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Deconstructing the Lefty Magazine “The Nation”

CONSTITUTION | June 19, 2024

A magazine that says it “speaks truth to power” actually is supported by some of the most powerful people in the Washington, D.C. establishment.

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The Supreme Court (Properly) Upholds a Bad Law: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Community Financial Services

CONSTITUTION | June 7, 2024

We can cure our fundamental problem only by a fundamental solution: restoring the Constitution’s limits on federal power.

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The Great John Marshall, Part 4

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | June 7, 2024

Marshall was not part of the “living constitution” project. He sought to interpret the Constitution according to “the intention of its makers.”

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Justice Alito is Criticized; a Liberal Judge Gets a Pass

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | June 5, 2024

A state supreme court justice has been flying flags with leftist symbols for years—without any outcry. How long do you think her judicial career would have lasted if she had displayed a MAGA flag?

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The Great John Marshall, Part 3

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | June 2, 2024

There has been a effort in the law schools—and at times in the Supreme Court—to appropriate Marshall as a model for liberal activism.

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