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Symmetry in Interpreting the First Amendment and the Structural Constitution
My earlier posts on my book Constitutional Symmetry explained the basic idea of favoring symmetry and summarized the practical and theoretical reasons for this approach. In addition to advancing this theoretical case for symmetry, the book includes chapters applying the theory to five contested areas of constitutional law: speech, association, and religion; separation of powers […]
Today in Supreme Court History: November 27, 1964
11/27/1964: WGCB carried a 15-minute broadcast by the Reverend Billy James Hargis as part of the “Christian Crusade” series. This broadcast gave rise to Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. Federal Communications Commission (1969). The Warren Court (1969) The post Today in Supreme Court History: November 27 Read More Article from Latest
WI Libertarian Party Requests Money Back – 715Newsroom.com
WI Libertarian Party Requests Money Back 715Newsroom.com Read More Article from “libertarian” – Google News
Brickbat: Not Good Enough To Give Away
In Scotland, Nigel Carter collected 500 bicycles to send to Sudan, for people who need access to cheap transportation. But the Scottish Environment Protection Agency blocked the shipment after an inspector deemed the bikes unfit for use because some of them needed repairs. Carter said the bikes had only minor damage such as rust, broken […]
Our History of Protectionist Tariff Train Wrecks
Trump is apparently oblivious to Read More Article from Mises Institute
Biden’s Last Gasp Threatens to Destroy the World
Biden still wants the pro-Nazi Zele Read More Article from Mises Institute
Argentina’s far-right president has had some economic success. But analysts are wary – WWNO
Argentina’s far-right president has had some economic success. But analysts are wary WWNO Read More Article from “libertarian” – Google News
How to Vote for Liberty
Voting is controversial among Austro-Libertarians fo Read More Article from Mises Institute
Second Amendment Roundup: The Second Amendment Dialogue at Fed Soc’s National Convention
“Applying the Text and History Methodology to Looming Second Amendment Battles After Rahimi” was the topic of a session on November 16 at the Federalist Society’s 2024 National Lawyers Convention. You can listen to the remarks here. The moderator was Sixth Circuit Judge Amul Thapar, author of the delightful book The People’s Justice: Clarence Thomas […]
Symmetry in Interpreting the First Amendment and the Structural Constitution
My earlier posts on my book Constitutional Symmetry explained the basic idea of favoring symmetry and summarized the practical and theoretical reasons for this approach. In addition to advancing this theoretical case for symmetry, the book includes chapters applying the theory to five contested areas of constitutional law: speech, association, and religion; separation of powers […]
Today in Supreme Court History: November 27, 1964
11/27/1964: WGCB carried a 15-minute broadcast by the Reverend Billy James Hargis as part of the “Christian Crusade” series. This broadcast gave rise to Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. Federal Communications Commission (1969). The Warren Court (1969) The post Today in Supreme Court History: November 27 Read More Article from Latest
WI Libertarian Party Requests Money Back – 715Newsroom.com
WI Libertarian Party Requests Money Back 715Newsroom.com Read More Article from “libertarian” – Google News
Brickbat: Not Good Enough To Give Away
In Scotland, Nigel Carter collected 500 bicycles to send to Sudan, for people who need access to cheap transportation. But the Scottish Environment Protection Agency blocked the shipment after an inspector deemed the bikes unfit for use because some of them needed repairs. Carter said the bikes had only minor damage such as rust, broken […]
Our History of Protectionist Tariff Train Wrecks
Trump is apparently oblivious to Read More Article from Mises Institute
Biden’s Last Gasp Threatens to Destroy the World
Biden still wants the pro-Nazi Zele Read More Article from Mises Institute
Argentina’s far-right president has had some economic success. But analysts are wary – WWNO
Argentina’s far-right president has had some economic success. But analysts are wary WWNO Read More Article from “libertarian” – Google News
How to Vote for Liberty
Voting is controversial among Austro-Libertarians fo Read More Article from Mises Institute
Second Amendment Roundup: The Second Amendment Dialogue at Fed Soc’s National Convention
“Applying the Text and History Methodology to Looming Second Amendment Battles After Rahimi” was the topic of a session on November 16 at the Federalist Society’s 2024 National Lawyers Convention. You can listen to the remarks here. The moderator was Sixth Circuit Judge Amul Thapar, author of the delightful book The People’s Justice: Clarence Thomas […]