College students sued Indiana University on the grounds that they should not have to comply with a vaccine requirement. Now, the highest court in the land agreed with the university and refused to block the…
Topic: U.S. Supreme Court
High school cheerleader’s Snapchat swearing case makes it to the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court could soon see one of the more interesting free speech cases involving a high school student, her school’s cheerleading team coach, and her school district. Law and Crime suggested that the case…
Obamacare religious exemption upheld by the Supreme Court
Ever since its inception and eventual passage in 2010, Obamacare has been at the center of many lawsuits and counter-lawsuits over its many provisions and regulations. This past week, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld its…
Supreme Court affirms religious schools’ right to hire, fire employees
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week that religious schools have the right to hire and fire teachers based on the doctrine of ministerial exception. Ministerial exception is a legal doctrine that dictates anti-discrimination laws…
George Mason University Students Call for Law School to Fire SCOTUS Justice Brett Kavanaugh
George Mason University students and activists clamored at a townhall meeting for the university to fire Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh as a visiting law professor over unproven sexual assault allegations.
Pro-Abortion ‘Students for Choice’ Group Holds Anti-Kavanaugh Rally at University of Oregon, Weeks after Confirmation
A pro-abortion student group at the University of Oregon held an anti-Kavanaugh rally to reiterate that Americans should not ever let the confirmation happen again (in other words, the confirmation of an originalist judge to the Supreme Court).
Law School Professors Reject Property Rights
People without college degrees, or even high school diplomas, appear to understand property rights. Why can’t law school professors? Evidence of the former can be found trend can be found in the number of signs…
The Case Against Gorsuch: Things Fall Apart
Well, the best and the brightest on the Left are amassing their forces for a full-scale frontal assault on President Trump’s first Supreme Court nomination. The problem for them is, they don’t have much ammunition….
SCOTUS Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Reassured Liberal Audience She Won’t Retire Soon
At a speech at the George Washington University, Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg addressed a variety of topics, ranging from her professional career and facing gender discrimination to her exercise routine and how it will…
Have Law Schools Doomed SCOTUS?
Here’s why good Supreme Court justices, or, for that matter, attorneys in general, let alone attorneys general, are going to keep getting harder to find: Law schools going the way of the Modern Language Association…