The United States has a long history of book banning, and it’s not only picking up steam—it’s also becoming more problematic ...
In these turbulent and sad times, it is hard to keep quiet about abuses and violations of human rights taking place around ...
Undoubtedly, you will say Miraldi is getting carried away. But hold your horses; the Trump administration is just beginning.
In these turbulent and sad times, it is hard to keep quiet about abuses and violations of human rights taking place around the world; in eastern DR Congo, South Sudan, Ukraine, and Gaza. Among the ...
This article discusses a moot court case that includes references to suicide “Chief Justice, Your Honors, and may it please ...
Indiana State diver Jecza Lopez completed a season of firsts Tuesday by finishing 17th in the 1-meter springboard diving ...
Doug Feinberg, an Associated Press Basketball Writer who has covered the women’s game for nearly 20 years, has been chosen for the U.S. Basketball Writers Association Hall of Fame Class ...
David Enrich’s new book, ‘Murder the Truth,’ and two classics reveal how efforts to undo Times v. Sullivan endanger ...
Jada Walker scored 18 points to help 17th-ranked Baylor beat No. 7 seed Iowa State 69-63 to advance to the Big 12 Tournament semifinals. It was Baylor’s first Big 12 ...
The Kansas Senate has approved a constitutional amendment that would drastically change how Kansas Supreme Court justices are ...
My article Expressive Discrimination: Universities' First Amendment Right to Affirmative Action has finally been published by the Florida Law Review. In these days of federal attacks on private ...
An early 1900s campaign to amend direct election of U.S. senators into the Constitution ultimately yielded the 17th Amendment — not because states racked up enough applications, but because ...
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