ImmigrationProf Blog Symposium on the Birthright Citizenship Oral Arguments
A compilation of posts by various legal scholars, including myself
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A compilation of posts by various legal scholars, including myself
A response to the popular science communicator Hank Green
James Comey testifies in front of a congressional committee
The article discusses the edited version of the Louisiana v. Callais case, highlighting key legal arguments and implications for future court decisions in similar contexts.
From today's indictment: On or about May 15, 2025, in the Eastern District of North Carolina, the defendant, JAMES BRIEN… The post Analyzing Indictment of James Comey for "86 47" Post appeared first on Reason.com
The administration seeks to deport them back to Russia, in spite of overwhelming, moral, legal, and strategic reasons not to do so
A person holds a cellphone displaying a request for permission to track the phone's location
Katherine Mangu-Ward appears on the left, Matt Welch appears on the right. In the center image, a frightened looking Karoline Leavitt and Melania Trump appear seated next to President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Bold text across the top of the image reads "HOW DO WE STOP THIS?"
The article explores the fundamental differences between AI and human law clerks, highlighting the limitations of AI in understanding context, nuance, and ethical considerations in legal work.
The article explores the implications of the Loper Bright decision on regulatory authority and preemption, highlighting its potential impact on state versus federal power dynamics.
The article explores the implications and challenges of integrating AI-generated legal scholarship into academic and professional legal practices, raising questions about authorship and credibility.
Among other things, Otis responds to my post from yesterday; an excerpt: The main criterion in a democratic system is… The post Bill Otis (Ringside at the Reckoning) on the SPLC Indictment appeared first on Reason.com