Samuel Estreicher
Seventh Circuit Rejects Court-Based Discovery in Aid of International Arbitration Neil H. Buchanan
The Supreme Court Limbers Up to Aid and Abet Trump’s Coup Vikram David Amar Evan Caminker , and Jason Mazzone
If the Challengers Prevail on the Merits of the ACA California v. Texas Case, What is the Appropriate Remedy and What Effect Should the Ruling Have on the Entirety of the ACA? Part Four in a Series Austin Sarat and Daniel B. Edelman
The U.S. Supreme Court Cannot Determine the Election Result Vikram David Amar
The (Unwanted) Return of Bush v. Gore and Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Underappreciated Impact on the 2020 Election Michael C. Dorf
Options for Biden’s Supreme Court Reform Commission Joseph Margulies
In the Pandemic, Only the Rich Get a Safety Net Austin Sarat and Daniel B. Edelman
The Fate of American Democracy May Depend on the Willingness of Democratic Governors to Fight Fiercely after the November 3 Election Sherry F. Colb
He Said/She Said, Save Our Sons, and the Stories that Stick: Part Two of a Two-Part Series of Columns Marci A. Hamilton
The Questions I Would Have Asked Judge Amy Coney Barrett Before Voting for Her to Ascend to the United States Supreme Court Vikram David Amar Evan Caminker , and Jason Mazzone
Is the So-Called Mandate Without Any Tax Consequences Unconstitutional? And If So, How Should a Court Remedy That? Part Three in a Series Examining Underexplored Issues in the California v. Texas Affordable Care Act Case Neil H. Buchanan
Racism, Rage, and Raw Political Power: Revisiting the Motivations of Trump’s Supporters Michael C. Dorf
In Gratuitously Attacking Marriage Equality, Clarence Thomas Accidentally Raised an Important Question About the Scope of Religious Liberty Vikram David Amar Evan Caminker , and Jason Mazzone
“Standing” In Unfamiliar Territory: Part Two in a Series on the California v. Texas Affordable Care Act Case Joanna L. Grossman and Linda C. McClain
“Might as Well Carry a Purse with That Mask, Joe”: COVID-19, Toxic Masculinity, and the Sad State of National Politics Austin Sarat
Should Department of Justice Lawyers Defy William Barr? Neil H. Buchanan
A Somewhat Optimistic View of the Possible Constitutional Crisis of 2020 Sherry F. Colb
He Said/She Said, Save Our Sons, and the Stories that Stick: Part One of a Two-Part Series of Columns Joseph Margulies
“Remain Humble and Compassionate—And Have a Plan to Kill Everyone You Meet” Laura Dooley and Rodger Citron
Here We Go Again: The Supreme Court Considers Whether to Further Narrow the Law of Personal Jurisdiction