It grieves me to report that our coblogger, and my friend, Stewart Baker died suddenly a few days ago at age 78. Stewart always wrote and spoke modestly, but he (alongside former District Judge Paul ...
Jeff Kosseff (Naval Academy, moving this year to Minnesota) will be guest-blogging Monday to Wednesday about their new book, ...
As I saw at a recent conference, the two groups are similar in many ways. But there are a few notable differences.
Each fall, I teach a seminar called Recent Books on the Constitution. I initially designed this course when I visited Georgetown in 2005. At that time, because I tend to read what ...
Washington D.C. incorporated as the capital of the United States. Article I, Section 8 empowers Congress to "To ...
From Remus Enterprises 1, LLC v. Breece, decided Thursday by the D.C. Court of Appeals (Judge Shanker, joined by ...
Remember when President Donald Trump vowed that his brand-new White House ballroom would be built using private funds and cost the taxpayers absolutely nothing? Sen. Lindsey Graham (R–S.C.) is now ...
Court Upholds Ban on Military Retirement Home Residents' Wearing Political Clothing in Public Spaces
The Court has in the past upheld restrictions on political activity (such as candidate speeches) on military bases, see ...
After two years of pandemic protocols, precautions, and prohibitions, Rage Against the Machine finally took the stage in Washington, D.C., for a long-anticipated, much-delayed reunion tour to shout ...
From Jimenez-Fogarty v. Fogarty, decided Wednesday by Magistrate Gabriel W. Gorenstein (S.D.N.Y.); Lindsay had run for the N.Y. State ...
The restrictions are often framed as a crime prevention measure. But the fine print points to a different motivation: adding ...
Legally, Trump must either cease operations or ask Congress for approval. He did neither, and Congress just went on recess.
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