Redistricting and the Territorial Community
As the current redistricting cycle unfolds, the courts are stuck in limbo. The Supreme Court has held unanimously that political… Continue reading →
As the current redistricting cycle unfolds, the courts are stuck in limbo. The Supreme Court has held unanimously that political… Continue reading →
In 2006, the Supreme Court started a revolution in environmental law. In Rapanos v. United States, while addressing jurisdiction over… Continue reading →
The requirements of procedural due process must adapt to our constantly changing world. Over thirty years have passed since the… Continue reading →
A Fourth Amendment violation has traditionally involved a physical intrusion such as the search of a house or the seizure… Continue reading →
The Supreme Court recently upheld the constitutionality of a federal statute that authorizes the Department of Justice to civilly commit… Continue reading →