Yale Law Journal – The Separation-of-Powers Counterrevolution

abstract. Most jurists and scholars today take for granted that the U.S. Constitution imposes unwritten but …

Program on Church, State & Society names winners of 2022 writing competition | News | The Law School

Notre Dame Law School’s Program on Church, State & Society has announced the winners of its…

First Amendment Absolutism and Florida’s Social Media Law

Last week the Eleventh Circuit upheld an injunction of most of Florida’s controversial S.B. 7072, which…

Yale Law Journal – State Water Ownership and the Future of Groundwater Management

abstract. Climate change—bringing worse drought and more erratic weather—will both increase our need for groundwater and…

Dispatches from the Classes of 2020 and 2021

This weekend, Harvard Law School welcomed members of the Classes of 2020 and 2021 back to…

Bart Barber Responds to SBC Sexual Abuse Report

Screenshot from Twitter / @bartbarber Another prominent candidate for the Southern Baptist Convention presidency is weighing…

A Doctrinal Breach

By Mathews J Nedumpara We inherited from the British a wonderful legal system. The British were…

Who are you, ’22? – Harvard Law Today

Vigorous debates in classes such as Constitutional Law and Torts, and fierce advocacy in the clinics.…

Justice Thomas, SCOTUS Rules Against Two Death Row Inmates

Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Justice Clarence Thomas led a six-member conservative majority of the Supreme…

What the Supreme Court’s Draft Really Means

On Monday night, an unprecedented leak from the Supreme Court shifted the foundation of our legal…