Kicking a man while he’s down (and dead)…doesn’t sound classy. Some law professors weren’t happy about Scalia’s legacy: A panel of law professors gathered Wednesday at the University of Washington Law School to discuss “the…
Topic: U.S. Supreme Court
So Criticizing Conservatives Mourning Antonin Scalia is a Thing?
It is an interesting read from the liberal perspective at the Academe Blog on how conservatives defended the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s legacy. A couple excerpts from the blog: “So I guess it’s…
ScaliaGate at Georgetown University
Georgetown University law professors argued whether the university should pay homage and remember U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, a conservative justice on the high court. The Washington Post reported on the controversy and obtained…
The Face of School Choice
When the media deigns to cover a landmark Supreme Court case involving education, reporters should cultivate sources outside of the educational establishment, lest they run the long-term risk of being caught flatfooted by the ruling…
Survey finds 10% of College Graduates think Judge Judy is on the Supreme Court
Huh?! So we are paying for expensive college tuition for this ‘knowledge’?! Distressing…
Fisher v. Texas, Take Two
At the Heritage Foundation on the anniversary of Pearl Harbor, two law professors gave a preview of the second Fisher v. Texas decision, which was again before the U.S. Supreme Court. Vanderbilt Law’s own James…
Defending Religious Liberty
On June 26th, same-sex marriage legislation as well as amendments to the state public accommodation laws were enacted in all 50 states, under the Supreme Court’s ruling of Obergefell v. Hodges. While gay couples all…
SCOTUS to Hear Affirmative Action Case from Texas a 2nd Time
The Fisher v. The University of Texas at Austin case will be heard a second time before the Supreme Court.
BREAKING: SCOTUS Rules in favor of Subsidies in King v. Burwell ObamaCare case
By a 6-3 vote and the majority written by Chief Justice Roberts, ObamaCare’s illegal subsidies are ruled legal by the Supreme Court.
Some Good Traditional Marriage News
In the maelstrom that is the marriage debate, there is hope that the U.S. Supreme Court may rule in favor of states and citizens that support the definition of marriage as one between a man…