For his previous Rule 11 violation, this Court imposed a penalty of $2,500. The Court remains unconvinced that a significantly reduced penalty for a second Rule 11 violation for the same conduct would ...
The president's facilitation of research and FDA review could help make psychedelics available to approved patients. But what ...
"Plaintiff is allegedly the target of hurtful, angry, offensive, humiliating, racial, and gender-based hate made in online posts by Defendant's followers. As tempting as it might be to force some ...
Kashyap Patel and the Kash Foundation, Inc. sued Jim Stewartson for allegedly defamatory statements Stewartson made on Twitter (now, X) and Substack between June 2021 and May 2023…. Stewartson did not ...
Over at Executive Functions, Jack Goldsmith offers a sharp critique of the way that the New York Times presented and spun the content of the leaked Supreme Court memos concerning ...
This morning the Court granted cert in St. Mary Catholic Parish v. Roy. The petition presented three questions: 1. Whether proving a lack of general applicability under Employment Division v. Smith ...
That sure sounds like a suggestion that tech companies must do the state's bidding as a thank you for being allowed to exist ...
While there could be several reasons why teens are smoking less pot—including increased use of other drugs—one thing seems ...
Democrats can't muster the votes to impeach and remove Trump, or even to stop an illegal war. The 25th Amendment would be ...
Before it was history, the Declaration of Independence was news. Not everyone got the story right.
No pseudonymity for teacher challenging removal of pride flags from classroom, because his identity had already been disclosed through public records requests.
As Baude notes, leaks of internal documents will affect the Court's institutional culture, and perhaps in ways that those who cheer the leaks might not like.
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