It’s been a spectacular week for lawyering. The battle over the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act being argued before the Supreme Court is giving the nation a chance to see some brilliant, ...
Steve’s cartoon in his latest installment proves my point: he desires to elevate a minor political theory over the view of the majority by judicial fiat. He valorizes Peckham – points for anyone who ...
So the Missouri Court of Appeals concludes, in allowing a negligence/design defect case to proceed against Lyft, based on a driver's having been murdered by riders who "fraudulently and anonymously ...
A rare pregnancy crisis sparks debate on law, life, and choice—plus one panelist’s real ordeal. In a rare, tragic pregnancy scenario (hypothetical), panelists debate whether the fictional state of ...
In his Criminal Law and Procedure column, Barry Kamins, an acting Supreme Court justice and administrative judge for criminal matters in Brooklyn Supreme and Criminal courts, writes: A number of ...
John Yoo responds to an article by Linda Denno, a senior administrator and professor at a major southwestern university, on Steve Hayward’s substack, Political Questions. I would like to start where ...