Vol. 134 No. 7 Detention has become an undeniably central part of immigration enforcement today. In principle, the constitutional right to be free from deprivation of “life, liberty,...
Vol. 133 No. 5 Article III requires federal judges who exercise federal jurisdiction to be given life tenure and undiminished compensation, limiting Congress’s ability to influence the judiciary....
Third Circuit Holds that Allowing Transgender Students to Use Their Preferred Sex-Segregated Spaces Does Not Violate Cisgender Students’ Right to Privacy.
Vol. 132 No. 4 Given Justice Kennedy’s role as the swing vote on the Supreme Court, his departure was undoubtedly momentous. And as happens with the departure of...
Vol. 132 No. 1 Recent Terms have brought a sequence of cases challenging portions of the criminal code for unconstitutional vagueness. Criminal defen-dants have sought relief from long...
Vol. 132 No. 1 Over 350,000 individuals were placed into civil immigration detention in 2016. Held in prison-like detention centers or local jails, detainees wear “orange suits, . . . are...