Unjust laws are not laws—they are simply mandates. This type of mandate fundamentally contradicts the basis of our modem legal system: the U.S. and state constitutions, federal and state statutes, and ...
Craig Fiederlein is recognized for his legal authority in constitutional law. The award also reaffirms CF Legal's expertise and commitment to legal excellence. Flint, Michigan--(Newsfile Corp. - March ...
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who died February 13 and was universally acknowledged as both an intellectual pillar of the Court’s modern-day conservative renaissance and a staunch defender of ...
The basic assumption of TJ is that the law, as applied, can have both therapeutic outcomes, which should be encouraged, and antitherapeutic ones, which should be minimized. For Wexler, the courtroom ...
John Yoo responds to an article by Berkeley Law’s Steve Hayward on Steve’s substack, Political Questions. Steve’s trolling here (in “Thomas Jefferson Versus Jeremy Bentham”) of his co-instructor ...
The seriousness of non-bailable offences and their punishments must be weighed as part of the broader bail calculus. Courts ...
Finding the themes for an image-based jurisprudence within Law's Moving Image, a collection of interdisciplinary academic pieces on law and cinema, this review article attempts, using a Deleuzian art, ...