Today's New York Times has a piece by Jesse Wegman on "The Crisis in Teaching Constitutional Law" that reflects the kinds of sentiments I've heard at conferences, lunch tables, and especially on ...
You might have heard the term “constitutional crisis” thrown around on social media or in the news lately. What used to be a relatively obscure concept you might learn about in civics class is now ...
The way to stop this cycle is to show that specific unthinkable, unconstitutional ideas are unthinkable for good reason: They ...
May 30 and 31, 2025 CLC workshop: Reclaiming Constitutional Law: Limiting Executive Power Overreach, Expanding Shields. This is the second of a three-part series on Teaching Constitutional Law in a ...
More than a half-century ago, during Watergate, President Richard Nixon had a stand-off with the Justice Department, and the courts. On Oct. 20, 1973, the president demanded that attorney general ...
The Second Amendment is one of the most popular parts of the Constitution, but it's important for gun owners to know what ...
The beginning of President Donald Trump’s second term has been marked by a surge in executive orders, some of which have generated intense political and legal debates. At the time of publication, ...
"Questions still linger about whether the new court is consistent with the Texas Constitution," write Thomas R. Phillips and Matthew M. Hilderbrand. Even though the Texas Business Court is now open ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit weighed Monday whether a $57 million forfeiture order imposed on AT&T by the Federal Communications Commission violates the Constitution, with the ...
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