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Trump’s Qualified Wins on Immigration
Peter Van Buren
April 21, 2025
The administration is, so far, getting the better part of its wishes in the courts.
A Lawless Decision in North Carolina
Frank DeVito
September 7, 2022
The N.C. Supreme Court's ruling in N.C. NAACP v. Moore is arbitrary and has no basis in law.
Bad Omens for Election Law in Pennsylvania
Frank DeVito
August 30, 2022
Court cases necessarily have political outcomes, but they ought never to have political reasoning posing as objective legal judgment.
Germany Outlaws Judaism
Samuel Goldman
June 27, 2012
Well, not quite. But a ruling from a court in Cologne points in that direction. According to the ruling (a report in English here;…
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