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Kansas legislature backs off in separation-of-powers faceoff with state supreme court

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court appears to side with terrorism victims in arguments on Iran reparations law

U.S. Supreme Court

Chemerinsky: The best, worst and most surprising SCOTUS opinions of 2015

Ethics

Duty to report cases of child abuse involving clients is not absolute, says state ethics opinion

Judiciary

Kansas supremes strike down law on chief judge appointments; is court funding in danger?

Supreme Court Report

Supreme Court weighs the right to sue an Internet data site

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court will consider whether Iran reparations law violated separation of powers

U.S. Supreme Court

Chemerinsky: These 4 lesser-known SCOTUS decisions are sure to spawn more litigation

U.S. Supreme Court

Chemerinsky: What does this memorable SCOTUS term mean for the future?

Constitutional Law

Federal appeals court narrows the type of crimes that can be tried by military commissions

U.S. Supreme Court

SCOTUS backs presidential power to recognize foreign sovereign in ‘Jerusalem, Israel’ passport case

U.S. Supreme Court

Bankruptcy judges may decide related issues with parties’ consent, SCOTUS rules

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ABA’s 2015 advocacy priorities span 10 categories

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Does the UK know something we don’t about alternative business structures?

Constitutional Law

Obama’s immigration order is unconstitutional, judge rules; parties didn’t raise the issue

Constitutional law

Law prof becomes third lawyer to take on House suit against Obama

National Pulse

Bully Fighting: New York’s high court says anti-cyberbullying law won’t pass First Amendment muster

Your ABA

Star of the Show: The Magna Carta reaches celebrity status as its 800th anniversary nears

Constitutional Law

BakerHostetler to represent the House in its suit against Obama; contract pays $500 an hour

Constitutional Law

House authorizes suit against Obama over executive action on health-care law

Securities Law

Judge’s rejection of SEC’s $285 million settlement with Citigroup voided by 2nd Circuit

Constitutional Law

White House says notice law didn’t apply in ‘unique circumstances’ of detainee swap

Supreme Court Report

Experts sound off once again on Justice Thomas’ silence

Your ABA

Paulette Brown will be the first woman of color to serve as ABA president

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Former AG Alberto Gonzales is new law dean at Belmont

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‘What went wrong’ – are we asking ourselves the right questions?

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Shah on "Misdemeanor Declination" by Napapoff

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National Security Resilience and Reform: Trump 2.0 and Beyond

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Congress Must Heed Koh’s Call to Surface Secret Law

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Court Issues Nationwide Injunction on Corporate Transparency Act

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Download of the Week: Excerpts from People v. The Court by Sloss

Legal Theory Blog

Sloss on Representation Reinforcement Theory

Law at the End of the Day

The Orishas Speak: The 2025 Letter of the Year of the Yoruba Association of Cuba (Letra del Año para el 2025 de la Asociación Yoruba de Cuba) and My Preliminary Interpretation

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Supreme Court Showdown Over National Security and Free Speech

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Asrafuzaman & Shohag on Socio-Economic Rights in Bangladesh, India, and South Africa

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Davis on Deference and Emerging technologies

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Shugerman on Removal

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Shah on Critical Legal Theory and Separation of Powers Formalism

Global Military Justice Reform

A major judicial independence decision from South Africa

At the Lectern

Four more straight grants at another busy conference — Part I

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WLF Asks Fifth Circuit To Hold That NLRB’s Administrative Law Judges Are Unconstitutional

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Amid Turmoil in Lebanon and Syria, What Future for UN Peacekeeping in the Middle East?

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Obscure Flight Plan Case May Bring Down CEQ NEPA Rules

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Legal Theory Bookworm: "Constitutional Symmetry" by Price

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