Understanding the Constitution: the 14th Amendment: Part I
- November 15, 2021
The current bench challenges administrative overreach, but not overreach by Congress.
READ MOREThere’s only one coherent explanation for such programs, and that is political.
READ MOREWarren’s case is unusual because her employers waived not only practice experience but also prevailing academic standards.
READ MORE(This is the third of several short commentaries on recent Supreme Court decisions.) The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Fisher v. University of Texas has made it tougher for state universities to run their ethnic spoils systems. But not tough enough. First, the background: The Fourteenth Amendment requires states to extend “equal protection of the
READ MOREI confess to a several personal emotions in reaction to the Elizabeth Warren case. Elizabeth Warren, if you recall, is the Harvard Law Professor now running for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts who identified herself to her employers and in law school directories as Native American. But it turns out that she has at most 1/32
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