In January, the Supreme Court will hear a free speech case that raises a surprisingly difficult question: can states force pornographic websites to verify that their users are over 18 years old?
Forensic science is a crucial intersection of the law and medicine. This article explores how crimes are solved using forensic science. Forensic medicine applications vary, from determining the cause ...
It is a singular honor to be delivering the Joseph Story Distinguished Lecture at The Heritage Foundation, and Ed Meese’s presence here tonight makes this honor all the more meaningful.[1] For those ...
The Progressive Party’s presidential candidate in 1924, Robert La Follette, once called the Supreme Court “the one formidable obstacle which must be overcome before anything can be accomplished.” ...
What is this book about? The idea behind the book is to connect two areas of research on law that are usually seen as entirely distinct – jurisprudence and socio-legal studies. Today they often seem ...
Nobody likes Justice Kennedy. His position as the swing justice on an otherwise equally divided Court has long frustrated the loftier ambitions of both liberals and conservatives. Both sides have ...
What Rey Escobar wrote about the Supreme Court’s exercise of “unbridled” authority to decide cases any way it pleases and without any serious regard for past precedents seemed unthinkable, were it not ...