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Confusion on the Front: Obfuscation and a Mockery of Uninformed Constitutionalist/Patriotism Appearance can sometimes confuse the Courts to a Defendant's Advantage, but is it worth the perversion of serious complaints?1 comment

charleslincoln3 wrote 4 days ago: Sometimes, a little knowledge is said to be a dangerous thing, or is it?  Does nonsense, if it wor … more »

Tags: perversion of constitutional arguments, 14th Amendment, United States Citizenship, Obfuscation, criminal defense trials, due process of law

Traffic Jam? Blame Immigrants!

rachelfirm wrote 2 weeks ago: From AlterNet: By César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández Since the rampant anti-Chinese xenophobia of … more »

Tags: Editorials, Fair, New York Times, Eugenics, The Nation, Urban Planning, Environmental Justice, Population growth, thomas malthus

2d Circuit Rejects Potential Civil Rights Blockbuster

Hamilton Fish wrote 1 month ago: Over at Volokh Conspiracy, I saw that the 2d Circuit last week denied a request for an en banc rehea … more »

Tags: Civil Rights, title vii, Equal Protection, Second Circuit, New Haven Fire Department, Ricci v. DeStefano

Con Law 101: To Whom is Due Process Due?3 comments

mbjesq wrote 1 month ago: In response to my post yesterday about the U.S. Supreme Court’s welcome decision re-establishing … more »

Tags: america, Politics & Policy, American Citizen, Bill of Rights, Boumediene, Boumediene v. Bush, Citizen, Citizens, Civil Rights

Teachers' Rights 1 comment

ddp68 wrote 1 month ago:   The United States of America is home to an increasingly litigious society. Lawsuits, and in som … more »

Tags: Ed_Blog 08', First Amendment, Teachers, Rights, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Expression, Supreme Court, Litigation

Uniform Thought

ddp68 wrote 2 months ago: One does not need to look long or particularly hard to find recent examples of schools experiencing … more »

Tags: Ed_Blog 08', Education, school uniforms, First Amendment

California’s Gay Marriage Decision: A Bittersweet Victory

michaelmee wrote 2 months ago: And Why Homophobes Should be Happy Yesterday’s California Supreme Court decision ruling that same- … more »

Tags: Thoughts, Sanity, Theory, California, Gay Rights, Gay Marriage, Supreme Court, Legal, constitution

Is the “Forth Amendment” Under Attack Once More?2 comments

americanbadass607 wrote 3 months ago: Acording to Channel 4 in Pittsburgh, the Pennsylvania State Police are performing random valid licen … more »

Tags: Political Scandal, Political insight, Politics, Privcy, Political, Orwelian, Pittsburgh, WTAE-4, constitution

Constitution 2.0

dartmoor823 wrote 4 months ago: The New Republic disagrees with the Constitutional Law in Obama’s milestone speech on race. Th … more »

Tags: Law, Election 2008, obama, the new republic, tnr, Constitutional law, Con Law, Barack Obama, speech on race

Daily Constitutional: The Other "N" Word1 comment

Annie wrote 4 months ago: Today’s offering is an eclectic salad of topics that are catching my eye.  Please add your ow … more »

Tags: Fourth Amendment, Health Care, Journalism, Series, Daily Constitutional, registered nurse, issues, Privacy, patient safety

Political Status of Indian Tribes Article in St. John's Law Review

Matthew L.M. Fletcher wrote 6 months ago: My new article, “The Original Understanding of the Political Status of Indian Tribes,” p … more »

Tags: Scholarship, Supreme Court, Author: Matthew L.M. Fletcher, federal indian law, Morton v. Mancari, Johnson v. M'Intosh, St. John's Law Review, political status of Indian tribes, original understanding

Lincoln Park Sued by Hustler Over Ordinance36 comments

inkslwc wrote 7 months ago: In local news, my home city of Lincoln Park, Michigan is being sued by Bradley Shafer, a Lansing att … more »

Tags: Adult & Entertainment, Amendment, attorney, Blogroll, Building, City Council, constitution, court, Court Case

Fletcher: On Black Freedmen

Matthew L.M. Fletcher wrote 8 months ago: My newly revised paper, now titled “On Black Freedmen,” should be up on SSRN in the next … more »

Tags: Scholarship, Author: Matthew L.M. Fletcher, tribal law, federal indian law, Civil Rights, racism, Freedmen, tribal membership, Oklahoma

Perish the thought of hypocrisy, fraud and tyranny

Lisa Pampuch wrote 11 months ago: “Hypocrisy – Insincerity by virtue of pretending to have qualities or beliefs that you do not re … more »

Tags: My Point Exactly, morgan hill, constitution, Gilroy, free speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Assembly, First Amendment, equal protection clause

Oliver W. Hill, history maker, 100

Ed Darrell wrote 11 months ago: Photo: Attorney Oliver W. Hill at 92, in 1999. Photo uncredited, via New York Times. Literally … more »

Tags: Civil Rights, Education, Bill of Rights, Education spending, Law, Justice, Jurisprudence, Education quality, DBQ sources

40 years of Loving -- the changes we see6 comments

Ed Darrell wrote 1 year ago: 1968 propelled history in dramatic fashion, much of it tragic. History teachers might await the 40t … more »

Tags: 1968, Citizenship, Civil Rights, Freedom - Political, Heroes, History, Human Rights, Jurisprudence, Justice

Surprises abound

Lisa Pampuch wrote 1 year ago: Here, in reverse chronological order, is a roundup events – major and minor – that recently took … more »

Tags: My Point Exactly, shrink-wrapped potato, scathing editorial, presidential debate, naturalized citizens

Victory Against Racism: Delay of Affirmative Action Ban Rejected

C.A.R.D wrote 1 year ago: A federal appeals court on Friday ordered Michigan’s universities to stop using affirmative actio … more »

Tags: Discrimination, racism, Racist, Citizens Against Racism and Discrimination, card, Discriminate, Affirmative Action, First Amendment, admissions

Supporting same-sex marriage is simply right2 comments

Lisa Pampuch wrote 4 years ago: “There’s a lot of controversy and rhetoric … and little reason and charity on both sides … more »

Tags: My Point Exactly, constitution, Same Sex Marriage, First Amendment, equal protection clause, Separation of Church and State, Religion, Homosexual, Gay


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