Archive | January, 2014
Your Side Tries to Impose Its Beliefs — My Side Seeks Justice
Bankrupt: How Cronyism and Corruption Brought Down Detroit
Our Ridiculous Copyright Regime, Cont’d: Part 239
Scandal!
ABA Teleforum on Recess Appointments Friday
Originalism and An Intermediate Theory of Precedent
By Profs. John McGinnis & Michael Rappaport, guest-blogging on January 9, 2014 8:49 am in Originalism and its Critics
Resolved: President Obama’s Recent Purported “Recess” Appointments Were Unconstitutional
By Nick Rosenkranz on January 9, 2014 12:01 am in Constitutional Law, Recess Appointments, Separation of Powers
Senator Ted Cruz: Limits On The Treaty Power
By Nick Rosenkranz on January 8, 2014 11:29 pm in Constitutional Law, Federalism, Tenth Amendment, Treaties
CFIUS Fatalities Set Record
Seventh Circuit Upholds $30 Booking Fee For Being Arrested
Proposed Virginia Criminal Ban on “Bullying”
Heller As an Advertisement for Originalist Methodology
The Shorter Matt Blaze: NSA Hacking Is OK, As Long As We Take Away Its Best Hacking Tools
Interpreting the Constitution Through Original Methods Originalism
By Profs. John McGinnis & Michael Rappaport, guest-blogging on January 8, 2014 9:00 am in Originalism and its Critics