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War & Treaty Powers Applied to al-Shabab Fighters
By Eugene Kontorovich on January 9, 2013 10:29 am in Constitutional Law, Counter-Terrorism Policy, International Law, National Security, War and Armed Conflict, War on Terror
Foreign Commerce Authority for Universal Jurisdiction over Terrorists
By Eugene Kontorovich on January 9, 2013 8:00 am in Alien Tort Statute, Constitutional Law, Counter-Terrorism Policy, Criminal Law, International Law, National Security, Necessary and Proper, Terrorism, Uncategorized, War and Armed Conflict, War on Terror
Material Support Statute: A Neutrality Act for Everyone
By Eugene Kontorovich on January 8, 2013 11:01 am in Constitutional Law, Counter-Terrorism Policy, International Law, National Security, Uncategorized, War and Armed Conflict, War on Terror
Perry and Windsor as Law School Exam Questions
The Offenses Clause & Universal Jurisdiction Over Terrorists
By Eugene Kontorovich on January 2, 2013 2:53 pm in Alien Tort Statute, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Global Governance/World Government, International Law, National Security, Terrorism, Uncategorized, War and Armed Conflict
Seidman: “Let’s Give Up on [Parts of] the Constitution”
By Jonathan H. Adler on December 31, 2012 9:29 am in Constitutional Amendments, Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory, Popular Constitutionalism
The Seventh Circuit Keeps “Bear” in 2nd Amendment
Bill of Rights Monument in Arizona
Turning Federalism Right-Side Up – My Review of Michael Greve’s The Upside-Down Constitution
By Ilya Somin on December 11, 2012 10:45 am in Commerce Clause, Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory, Federalism, Necessary and Proper, Taxing and Spending Clause
Does any government have the legitimate power to ban medical marijuana?
By David Kopel on December 10, 2012 10:25 pm in Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory, Criminal Law, Growth of Government, Paternalism
The Bestiality Brief
By Eugene Kontorovich on December 5, 2012 4:20 pm in Constitutional Law, Fourteenth Amendment, Gay Rights, Religion and the Law, Sexual Conduct Restrictions, Sexual Orientation, Uncategorized
Government Out of Bedrooms, but into Barnyards
By Eugene Kontorovich on December 2, 2012 6:52 pm in Constitutional Law, Fourteenth Amendment, Gay Rights, Libertarianism, Privacy, Sexual Conduct Restrictions, Sexual Orientation, Uncategorized