The state is in a standoff with the federal government over who has the power to investigate the killing of protesters. It’s not a fair fight.
This story is part of an occasional series on research projects currently in the works at the Law School.The “unclean hands” ...
Rep. Jim Jordan and Sen. Bernie Moreno joined more than two dozen other GOP lawmakers arguing the Constitution's citizenship ...
NA The Supreme Court's controversial 5-4 ruling in Kelo v. City of New London (2005), held that private "economic development ...
St. James Parish says it ushered heavy industry into two majority-Black districts because they were close to the Mississippi ...
They’ve made it incredibly difficult to sue federal officers for abuse of power, no matter how egregious,” says David Gans, a ...
A number of pro-gun rights Republicans pushed back on the administration's argument that Alex Pretti was dangerous because he had a gun. Pretti was legally licensed to carry one.
An article examining constitutional history, speciesism, and argument for extending legal and constitutional personhood to animals in India.
Current Supreme Court precedent makes it difficult to sue federal officers for constitutional violations, even after fatal ...
On Tuesday, the full, 17-judge U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit heard consolidated oral arguments in a crucial ...
ICE claims power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant. A former federal judge explains why that guts the Fourth Amendment ...
Federal law gives immigration agents the authority to arrest and detain people believed to have violated immigration law. But everyone — including immigrants suspected of being in the U.S. illegally — ...
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