This fall, in a classroom at the Lillian Goldman Law Library, Jerry Ma ’25 sat with…
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The First Amendment Needs To Protect Everyone (Even Homophobic Web Designers) To Protect Anyone
from the everyone-is-getting-this-case-wrong dept In writing online about a case about online expression, I’ll open with…
Wyoming pastors group asks Lummis to reverse course on marriage equality law
In an open letter to Sen. Cynthia Lummis, the Wyoming Pastors Network asked her to “reverse…
Tulane honors law faculty for research, scholarship and achievements in their field
Law Dean David Meyer with Professors Maybell Romero, Dennis Kehoe and Stacy Seicshnaydre after they received…
West Virginia Case Raises Questions About the Future of Administrative Law
Much news has been written about the U.S. Supreme Court’s (SCOTUS) June 2022 decision in West…
Doctrinal “dinosaur” or stare decisis? Justices wrestle with patent-law precedent.
Argument analysis By Eric M. Fraser on Apr 23, 2021 at 5:45 pm Matthew Wolf argues…
The Court’s Liberals Still Have Power
Updated at 9:16 a.m. ET on August 22, 2022. To become law, a Supreme Court opinion…
Prof. Andrew Koppelman (Northwestern) Guest-Blogging About Religious Liberty
I’m delighted to report that Prof. Andrew Koppelman (Northwestern) will be guest-blogging this coming week about…
Cameroon’s bishops object to new law allowing for artificial conception
YAOUNDÈ, Cameroon – New legislation in Cameroon allowing for artificial means of conception has been condemned…