Beauty Pageant Has First Amendment Right to Exclude Male-to-Female Transgender Contestants
Judge Michael W. Mosman announced his oral decision yesterday, promising a written "opinion to follo ...View More
Plaintiff Loses Libel Appeal Against Above The Law
From today's First Circuit decision in Mullane v. Breaking Media, Inc.: [W]e conclude that the distr ...View More
Libel Verdict Against Founder of "Foundation for the Child Victims of the Family Courts" Upheld
From Powell v. Jones-Soderman & Foundation for the Child Victims of the Family Courts, decided t ...View More
George Zimmerman v. Pete Buttigieg & Elizabeth Warren
From today's decision, by Judge Charlene Edwards Honeywell (M.D. Fla.): {The following statement of ...View More
"That's Why It's Poetry"
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, poet and publisher, died yesterday. Among other things, Ferlinghetti publishe ...View More
Making sense of Republican Party of Pennsylvania v. Degraffenreid
On Monday, the Supreme Court decided Republican Party of Pennsylvania v. Degraffenreid (formerly Boo ...View More
"Covid-19 Cuts U.S. Life Expectancy by a Year in First Half of 2020, Biggest Drop Since WWII": What Exactly Does That Mean?
The headline is from NBC News, and the underlying CDC report (which has also been covered by other o ...View More
City's Allowing "Black Lives Matter" Street Painting Doesn't Require It to Allow Other Writings
From Judge Lorna G. Schofield's opinion Thursday in Women for America First v. De Blasio (S.D.N.Y.), ...View More
Today in Supreme Court History: February 20, 1933
2/20/1933: The 21st Amendment is submitted to the states. Let's block ads! (Why?)
South Dakota Supreme Court Rules Property Owners not Entitled to Compensation for Severe Damage to their Home Inflicted by Police During a Law Enforcement Operation
On February 10, in Hamen v. Hamlin County, the Supreme Court of South Dakota ruled that the governm ...View More
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