Have you read our Declaration of Independence lately?
If pressed for time, just read the all-important second paragraph. <Read the Declartion Here>
Read more.What Brett Kavanaugh’s Previous Hearings Tell Us About His Judicial Philosophy
Hours after President Donald Trump announced his nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., said: “The American people deserve to know what ...
Read more.The Kavanaugh Hearing: A Battle of Two Constitutions
<Watch or listen to the panel discussion here> Legal scholars and Supreme Court experts will discuss the best strategies as the Senate Judiciary Committee prepares for its hearing.
Read more.Should the Supreme Court Matter So Much?
<Read it Here> I always find interesting articles on FEE's site.
Read more.Citizens Do Not Agree that the Supreme Court Is Too Conservative
Both journalists and academics argue that the current Supreme Court is one of the most right wing courts in our history. Some even predict that Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination may cause ...
Read more.THE NATURAL LAW THEORY of THOMAS AQUINAS
Read The Article Here Though the 2nd paragraph of our Declaration Of Independence says it all, it is nice to see that people have been thinking about Natural Law for ...
Read more.Reforming Independent Counsels
Over the years, I have been exploring different ways that the institution of an independent (or special) counsel can be reformed. See, e.g. here and here. On the one hand, ...
Read more.The Propriety of Presidential Impeachments, Past and Present
Yesterday, as part of my series of posts about taking seriously the constitutional power of impeachment, I reviewed briefly what I have said in the past about impeachment of federal ...
Read more.Impeaching Judges: Some Preliminary and Prior Thoughts
I am in the midst of a series of posts about the constitutional power of impeachment. I began outlining my overall thesis: that the power of impeachment is, as a ...
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