Vol. 132 No. 1 Rights are more than mere interests, but they are not absolute. And so two competing frames have emerged for adjudicating conflicts over rights. Under...
Vol. 132 No. 1 There is a difference between deciding how to talk about a problem and sorting out the principles for resolving it. In Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd....
These are perilous times even for those who think that federal courts have no business messing with how state legislatures draw lines for legislative...
The Roberts Court’s election law jurisprudence is a puzzle to scholars of the Court. The conservative Justices purport to approach their task modestly, invoking...
Although it was not exactly a headline-grabbing ruling, the Supreme Court’s decision last Friday in Ortiz v. United States will likely receive a fair...
Vol. 131 No. 7 Introduction M any have said much about the United States Supreme Court’s certiorari process. Repeat litigators, like seasoned fishing guides, know where and how...