Vikram David Amar
Huzzah for the Court in Moore v. Harper Michael C. Dorf
The Not-so-Subtle Vices of a None-too-Passive Supreme Court Austin Sarat
Fourth of July Thoughts About What the Executions Carried Out So Far This Year Tell Us About America’s Death Penalty Lesley Wexler and Jennifer Robbennolt
Forced Apologies: Thinking about Ordinary, Restorative, and Transitional Justice Vikram David Amar and Jason Mazzone
Another Free-Speech Dustup Arising from A Student-Invited-Speaker Event, This One at Pitt, Highlights Recurring Problems at Universities, and in Free Speech Doctrine Austin Sarat
Samuel Alito Channels His Inner Donald Trump and Shows Himself to Be the ‘Trumpiest’ Supreme Court Justice Albert W. Alschuler
Do Convicted Felons Have a Constitutional Right to Bear Arms? Vikram David Amar and Jason Mazzone
Fourth Circuit High School Case from Virginia Offers Controversial, and Seemingly Dubious, Definition of “Disparate Impact” in Equal Protection Challenges Dennis Aftergut
Jack Smith, Educator on the Rule of Law Michael C. Dorf
The Misguided Unitary Executive Theory Gains Ground Austin Sarat
Just Another Death Row Exoneration? Joseph Margulies
Good and Bad Reasons to Prosecute a Former President Neil H. Buchanan and Michael C. Dorf
Joe Versus the Volcano: How Biden’s Debt Ceiling Deal Could Engulf the World Next Time Dennis Aftergut
Five Under-the-Radar Stories to Keep Faith in Our Democracy Austin Sarat
Missouri Case Illustrates the Reality of Juror Regret in Capital Cases and the Danger of the Death Penalty’s Finality Dennis Aftergut
Why Jack Smith Might Bring a Second Trump Indictment in D.C. Michael C. Dorf
A Decade After Gutting the Voting Rights Act, Chief Justice Roberts Rescues It Neil H. Buchanan
Republican One-Party Rule Might—Might—Not Be Inevitable Neil H. Buchanan and Michael C. Dorf
President Biden’s “Win” in the Debt Ceiling Battle Was a Better Result than Expected, But Dangerous Nonetheless Joseph Margulies
On to the Next Crisis