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Stare Decisis

Dormant Commerce Clause Leading Case

South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc.

Vol. 132 No. 1 November 2018 Judicial junk, the Court has long thought, is easier to scrap when the erroneous precedent cannot be fixed by Congress, as in constitutional cases....
Dormant Commerce Clause Recent Case

State v. Wayfair Inc.

South Dakota Supreme Court Holds Unconstitutional State Law Requiring Internet Retailers Without In-State Physical Presence to Remit Sales Tax.

Vol. 131 No. 7 May 2018
Jurisprudence Book Review

Crafting Precedent

Vol. 131 No. 2 December 2017 How does the law of judicial precedent work in practice? That is the question at the heart of The Law of Judicial Precedent, the...
  • Paul J. Watford
  • Richard C. Chen
  • Marco Basile
Indian Law Leading Case

Michigan v. Bay Mills Indian Community

Vol. 128 No. 1 November 2014 Courts have long held that Native American governments enjoy tribal sovereign immunity from suit, subject only to Congress’s plenary authority. Sixteen years ago, in...
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