The Many Ways of Constitutional Discourse
On January 31, 2026, in a stunning three-page order by Judge Fred Biery, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas granted …
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On January 31, 2026, in a stunning three-page order by Judge Fred Biery, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas granted …
Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) systems learn. In today’s AI markets, durable advantage comes less from any single output than from the learning that accumulates through …
Every year, hundreds of thousands of Americans file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. In each case, the U.S. Department of Justice appoints a private individual, usually …
The inviolability of America’s $30 trillion debt is a cornerstone of global markets and the U.S. economy. This Essay identifies a critical loophole: the President’s …
Introduction In the spring and summer of 2023, the Supreme Court found itself floating amidst a sea of controversy. After reports circulated that Justice Thomas …
Introduction Since the nation’s founding, major political parties have clashed over the rules that govern our elections.[1] The intensity of these conflicts has fluctuated, with …
Introduction To a certain extent, the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County[1] is hardly surprising. The environmental plaintiffs in …
The American Law Institute is set to release a first ever Restatement of the Law in the area of Children and the Law to address …
Introduction James Bradley Thayer may not be the best-known figure in the literature on constitutional interpretation, but his key ideas continue to attract attention and …
Introduction In the nondelegation doctrine’s “one good year,”[1] Justice Benjamin Cardozo famously denounced a portion of the National Industrial Recovery Act as “delegation running riot.”[2] …
Introduction Modern society faces a paradox: While corporations can be useful engines of innovation and value creation, they increasingly operate as vectors for profound public …
Introduction Imagine you are charged with a felony. You are indigent, so the judge appoints a lawyer to represent you. Several months later, you are …