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Common Sense and Public Order Are Restored to America’s Cities
Mark Pulliam
July 2, 2024
The Ninth Circuit’s utopian jurisprudential experiment of ignoring human agency predictably ended in disaster.
The Miseducation of the Modern Lawyer
Frank DeVito
March 20, 2024
Lawyers have become mere technicians—no wonder our legal system has gone haywire.
Assisted Suicide Is an Abuse-Prone Legal Mess
Jude Russo
February 22, 2024
Do you want the state to have a monopoly on violence or not?
Danda Justice
Sumantra Maitra
August 7, 2023 - 11:00 AM Eastern
State of the Union: The rod always returns.
Justice Kagan’s Apostasy
George Liebmann
August 2, 2023
The judiciary abdicates its duty when it tolerates broad-ranging executive “emergency powers.”
On Centralized and De-Centralized Federal Courts
George Liebmann
July 20, 2023
Constitutional litigation should be more rare, and should involved fully developed and not assumed facts.
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