06 Feb Removing the Past: The Modern Culture of Amnesia
History is often taught or used these days as if the past were simply something to liberate ourselves from, but the causes of our cultural amnesia run deep....
History is often taught or used these days as if the past were simply something to liberate ourselves from, but the causes of our cultural amnesia run deep....
The petition of the day is: CTIA-The Wireless Association v. City of Berkeley, California 17-976 Issues: (1) Whether–when the Supreme Court held in Zauderer v. Office of Disciplinary Counsel of the Supreme Court of Ohio that an exception allowing for less rigorous review applies when the government seek...
The Supreme Court today declined to intervene in a partisan-gerrymandering challenge to Pennsylvania’s federal congressional maps. Justice Samuel Alito, who hears emergency appeals from the geographic district that includes Pennsylvania, rejected requests from Republican legislators and voters to put a ruling by the Pennsylvania Supreme...
In 1986, when Congress passed the Stored Communications Act, the World Wide Web did not yet exist; that would not happen until three years later, when British scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented it in Switzerland. Electronic mail did exist, but – although Queen Elizabeth II had...
Whether you’ve been running your firm for decades or just hung up your shingle last week, if you’re not accepting credit cards, you are simply hurting yourself. There are many reasons to accept credit cards and, more to the point of this article, there are...
In the bleak midwinter, the Supreme Court gave us three opinions to mull over while we wait for the next argument session. We’ll talk about the outcomes– and how they line up with our predictions– in District of Columbia v. Wesby and Artis v. District...