The Supreme Court Gets Presidential Immunity Only Half Right
The Court was right that some presidential acts can’t be criminalized. But it pushed that principle too far, and its…
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The Court was right that some presidential acts can’t be criminalized. But it pushed that principle too far, and its…
The Court was right to be skeptical of the parties trying to shift their litigating positions on the fly but…
The Court’s decision in Erlinger v. United States sends an unambiguous message against watering down the rights of the accused.
The Supreme Court neither opened the door for taxing unrealized gains nor slammed it shut. But the concept should be…
Instead of returning to the Constitution to end litigation over redistricting, the Supreme Court applied more rigor to such lawsuits.