The Supreme Court’s Trademark Case and the First Amendment: Carrying History Too Far
The court reached the right conclusion, but it erred in two ways.
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The court reached the right conclusion, but it erred in two ways.
The Supreme Court’s Trademark Case and the First Amendment: Carrying History Too Far Read More »
The real significance of this case is that it tells us the notorious “Chevron doctrine” is on the way out.
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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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.
Deconstructing the Lefty Magazine “The Nation” Read More »
We can cure our fundamental problem only by a fundamental solution: restoring the Constitution’s limits on federal power.
Marshall was not part of the “living constitution” project. He sought to interpret the Constitution according to “the intention of its makers.”
The Great John Marshall, Part 4 Read More »
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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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.
The Great John Marshall, Part 3 Read More »