Vol. 139 No. 5 “[W]here there is a legal right, there is also a legal remedy . . . .” Although Blackstone’s maxim has led to efforts to redress constitutional violations, courts...
President Trump is once again threatening to cut federal funding for “sanctuary jurisdictions” that fail to cooperate with his Administration’s forceful immigration policies. The...
Vol. 139 No. 1 Academic commentators agree on little when it comes to personal jurisdiction. But “the one point of consensus is that Supreme Court personal jurisdiction doctrine...
The Trump Administration is enforcing an old, harmful wartime law purporting to require noncitizens to register with the federal government. This provision primarily targets...
Vol. 138 No. 8 The Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment provides that when the government takes private property for a public purpose, it must compensate the property...
Vol. 138 No. 3 Introduction When visitors enter the Grand Mosque (est. 1396 CE) — the center of communal Friday Prayers — of Bursa, Türkiye, they are greeted by a strange sight....
Vol. 138 No. 1 The law of constitutional remedies is tightly coupled with the law of equity. In the early twentieth century, suits in equity became the “normal...
Vol. 138 No. 1 The substantive law under which the accused are prosecuted can vary from state to state. But no matter the jurisdiction, there are procedural backstops...
Vol. 137 No. 1 In Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon, Justice Holmes observed that “while property may be regulated to a certain extent, if a regulation goes too...