...worship by innocent people and should be declared unconstitutional, religious leaders and civil rights advocates said Tuesday after filing a lawsuit in the Eastern District...
...the very widespread understanding and tradition from the Founding until the Civil War. Congress repeatedly avoided using eminent domain (except in the District and...
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...39;s husband, filed a petition under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction for repatriation of the child to Singapore...
...One chapter is on Roscoe Pound, who in the decade before World War I formulated much of the critique of legal formalism. The other chapter...
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...part-time positions. For instance, district judges can practice part-time in civil matters and, perhaps in other counties, in criminal matters. Whether that should...
...did choose competitive federalism; that this competitive model lasted through the civil war but ultimately fell to a combined onslaught of industrialization and economic...
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...again largely in dialogue, intercut with court opinions, passages from his Civil War play (whose fictional author is suing a Hollywood studio for breach...
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...again largely in dialogue, intercut with court opinions, passages from his Civil War play (whose fictional author is suing a Hollywood studio for breach...
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...an ongoing nightmare. We are being told to intervene in a civil war where Sunnis and Shia are carrying out centuries of hatred with...
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...Arizona offers something important, and surprising, to both sides in the long war over procedural and substantive restrictions on voting in the United States. The...
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