

Judge Thomas Griffith of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has announced his plan to retire from the court on September 1. Although he is eligible to ...
Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Canards of Contemporary Legal Analysis
Judge Barretts lecture took issue with some common misperceptions and misrepresentations of textualism, among other canards.

The Latest ACA Challenge Reaches the Fifth Circuit
This suit should fail and ultimately will fail, if not before the Fifth Circuit, then before the Supreme Court.

What’s Wrong with Chevron Deference Is Congress
Our legislature is far too willing to delegate its authority.

Is It Scandalous for Justice Thomas to Support a Former Clerk?
It is incredibly common for judges to share their thoughts on prospective judicial nominees.
Ohio’s Odd Election Results
While Republicans did well in the statewide races, GOP nominees for two open state Supreme Court seats both lost to their Democrat-nominated opponents.

From OIRA to the D.C. Circuit?
Senate confirmation of Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh has opened up a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit for President Trump to fill. This presents a ...

So Now NBC News Tells Us
This additional information would seem to have been particularly relevant when the Senate was still considering Kavanaugh’s nomination.

What Justice Ginsburg Can Learn from Justice Kavanaugh
Justice Ginsburg’s newest colleague, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, has the most diverse law clerk hiring record of any justice, ever.
