Trans Sex Equality Rights After Dobbs
On July 8, 2023, in L.W. v. Skrmetti, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit provisionally gave Tennessee… Continue reading →
On July 8, 2023, in L.W. v. Skrmetti, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit provisionally gave Tennessee… Continue reading →
In the past decade, psychological and behavioral studies have found that individual commitment to contracts persists beyond personal relationships and… Continue reading →
Modern contract law is rife with ideas about race and slavery and cases involving African Americans, but that presence is… Continue reading →
Just how “supreme” is the Supreme Court? By most accounts, the Supreme Court sits atop of the nation’s judicial hierarchy… Continue reading →
The First Amendment right to receive information ensures that where speakers are free to speak, listeners receive their speech. In… Continue reading →
“I believe that everyone, and I mean everyone, deserves their right [to vote].” Antonio Lancaster, voting for the first time in the… Continue reading →
Centuries-old economic and racial injustices have molded our federal housingassistance. From the way we construct public housing whether it has… Continue reading →
In the summer of 2020, Amanda Daniels found herself, for the third time,in a flooded apartment that she rented in… Continue reading →
The Constitution seems silent about who may end a war and how they may do so.There is no “declare peace”… Continue reading →
Federal gun prosecutions have been a significant part of the federaldocket for decades. In this Article, we explore for the… Continue reading →