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

Careers

Former AG Alberto Gonzales is new law dean at Belmont

Constitutional Law

Feinstein: CIA may have violated Constitution by searching committee computers

Government Law

Want a backyard shooting range? Florida law makes it easy

Verdicts & Settlements

Suit challenges Justice Department’s $13B deal with JPMorgan

U.S. Supreme Court

Chemerinsky: Bankruptcy case tops a busy January session

Supreme Court Report

SCOTUS ponders whether the president can make appointments while Congress is out

U.S. Supreme Court

‘Raging Bull’ copyright case will be heard by SCOTUS

Precedents

Oct. 21, 2003: Florida enters the Terri Schiavo case

Constitutional Law

Lawmakers sue Illinois governor for canceling their paychecks due to unresolved budget issue

Constitutional Law

Supersize sugary soda ban exceeded NYC health board’s powers, state appeals court says

U.S. Supreme Court

SCOTUS: Actual innocence may excuse blown habeas deadline; Scalia blasts ‘shiny new exception’

National Pulse

More states see tort limits challenged as unconstitutional

Constitutional Law

Obama’s recess appointments to the NLRB are struck down by the DC Circuit

White-Collar Crime

Top Pa. Court Nixes Colleague Justice’s Request for Halt of Campaign-Finance Case Trial

Constitutional Law

Law Prof Who Urged Abandoning the Constitution Gets Abusive and Threatening Emails

Constitutional Law

Fla. Judge Strikes New Statute Requiring Courts to Pay Cost Overruns for Murder Defense Legal Fees

The Modern Law Library

Author Describes Clash of Titans Jefferson and Marshall in ‘The Treason Trial of Aaron Burr’

The National Pulse

Pruning the Judicial Branch: State Laws Target ‘Activist Judges’

Supreme Court Report

Citizens Dis-United: Justices May Take Another Look at Campaign Finance Case

Separation of Powers

AG Holder Letter to 5th Circuit Affirms Judicial Power to Strike Unconstitutional Laws, Backs Obama

Constitutional Law

Mississippi Supreme Court Upholds Outgoing Governor’s Controversial Pardons

Features

Show Me the Money: States, ABA Try to Figure Out When Campaign Cash Leads to a Judge’s Recusal

Supreme Court Report

Sitting This One Out: Health Care Case Again Raises Recusal Controversy

Your ABA

Keeping Justice Afloat at Midyear: For Courts’ Sake, Politics Is on the Docket

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The Legal Pulse

Supreme Court Agrees To Decide Whether Certified Classes May Include Uninjured Members

Inversecondemnation.com

Mass SJC: State Requiring Municipalities To Adopt Multi-Family Zoning Is Enforceable By AG...But

Verdict

Five Ways of Looking at Presidential Pardons

Legal Theory Blog

Pettit on the Dispersion of Power within the State

International Law Reporter

New Issue: Global Constitutionalism

Law at the End of the Day

Mr. Biden Delivers his Farewell Address; Full Text and Brief Reflections

PrawfsBlawg

Federal Judges Shouldn’t Renege on Their Retirements

Pink Tape

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

Legal Theory Blog

Hayes on Venue Diversion

Legal Theory Blog

Shah on "Misdemeanor Declination" by Napapoff

Just Security

National Security Resilience and Reform: Trump 2.0 and Beyond

Just Security

Congress Must Heed Koh’s Call to Surface Secret Law

Legal & Compliance

Court Issues Nationwide Injunction on Corporate Transparency Act

Ross-Blakley Law Library Blog

New Faculty Publications – Winter 2025

Legal Theory Blog

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

MassLawBlog.Com

Supreme Court Showdown Over National Security and Free Speech

Legal Theory Blog

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

Legal Theory Blog

Davis on Deference and Emerging technologies

Legal Theory Blog

Shugerman on Removal

Legal Theory Blog

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

The Legal Pulse

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