By Al Meyerhoff | April 28, 2008
Judges are in play. Deals are afoot. On April 15, the White House traded away the nomination of Stephen Murphy for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit for the confirmation inst
By Meredith McGehee and Susan Gershon | July 21, 2008
Enforcement of the campaign finance laws is vital in a presidential election year, but the Federal Election Commission is still not up to the job. Its failure has been so persisten
By Steven Lubet | April 2, 2007
When Ginnah Muhammad stepped into a Hamtramck, Mich., courtroom last October, she had no reason to think her religion would have anything to do with the outcome of her case. As a conserv
By James H. Johnston | March 31, 2008
He waltzed around the room with a lightness that belied his physical and political stature. It was late October 1984 in Nashville, the election was near, and this dance was that of an el
By William W. Bedsworth | May 31, 2004
Two disc jockeys in Miami seem determined to prove the truth of le Comte de Maistre's famous statement that the chief drawback of democracy is that the people get the government they des
By Steven Lubet | October 1, 2007
Never having seen Deborah Poritz in action, I have no idea whether the former chief justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court ever operated like "a mature Andrea Dworkin with a hint of Dic
By R. Scott Oswald and Jason Zuckerman | June 2, 2008
When Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, was it warning top
By William W. Bedsworth | October 24, 2005
These are tough times. We've misplaced a major city, proved ourselves as overmatched by problems in the Deep South as we are by problems in the Middle East, and wasted a whole lot of tim
By Melissa Hart, Marcia McCormick, and Paul Secunda | September 8, 2008
Imagine you work for the largest company in town. You live from paycheck to paycheck like a large portion of lower- to middle-wage workers and can’t afford to be without a jo
By Matthew R. Segal | September 19, 2005
After a talk several years ago, the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist fielded a question about the First Amendment's establishment clause, not from a legal scholar but from a pugnacio
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