Preview of the January 2021 Supreme Court Arguments
January 11 Pham v. Guzman Chavez No. 19-897, 4th Cir. Preview by Nick Contarino, Online Editor The Immigration and Nationality Act (“INA”)... Read More
Preview of the December 2020 Supreme Court Arguments
November 30 Trump v. New York No. 20-366, S.D.N.Y. Preview by Emma Eisendrath, Member Members of the U.S. House of Representatives are... Read More
Preview of the November 2020 Supreme Court Arguments
November 2 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club, Inc. No. 19-547, 9th Cir. Preview by Nick Contarino, Online Editor The... Read More
Preview of the October 2020 Supreme Court Arguments
October 5 Carney v. Adams No. 19-309, 3d Cir. Preview by Austin Martin, Senior Online Editor Delaware’s Constitution requires that the judiciary... Read More
McGirt v. Oklahoma: A Victory for Native Women
As Native women, we know the fight for the borders of our Tribal Nations is inextricably linked to the fight to preserve our lives.
Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania: The Misuse of Complicity
When is an entity complicit in acts that it deems sinful but are performed, or potentially performed, by others?
Chiafalo v. Washington: Presidential Elections Are Messy Enough Already
In Chiafalo, the Supreme Court averted electoral chaos. This November, it may need do so again.
The Bottom Lines in the Trump Subpoena Cases: More Losses Than Wins for the President, but No One Is Going to See His Tax Returns Soon
Congress now has a roadmap that it can follow when it wants to obtain documents from the public at large, as well as the executive branch.
The 2020 Ministerial Exception Cases: A Clarification, Not a Revolution
Morrissey-Berru is a reassuring nod toward the continuity of a principle long rooted in the American tradition of church-state separation.