Category: Supreme Court

A spash of cold water: Kavanaugh probably won’t change much, but there are other options

New case shows the Supreme Court’s defense of constitutional federalism is only tepid

New article shows how 18th century law helps us understand the Constitution

A Colorado Bill Uses “Levels of Scrutiny” to Protect Competition

Where the Constitution’s Word “Convention” Came From

Presidential Elector Discretion: The Originalist Evidence

II Senior Fellow Natelson’s Research Again Relied on by a Supreme Court Justice

A Response to a “Living Constitutionalist”

Part II: What Can We Do About Legal Realism and Its Promotion of Judicial Activism?

Part I: Judicial activism: Here’s a core reason for it you’ve never heard about

If you want to win a Supreme Court case, it helps to play to “progressive” values

With due respect to the Supreme Court, some campaign finance laws are unconstitutional