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Our director, Professor Christopher Schmidt, explains the Hobby Lobby ruling and its implications
Learn more about the Supreme Court’s decision in the Aereo case from Prof. Ed Lee in this video
A unanimous Supreme Court holds that police need a warrant to search the cell phone of an arrestee. Prof. Godfrey explains in our video
The Supreme Court ruled to limit the president’s recess appointment power. Prof. Greenberg explores the ruling in our video
Professor Schmidt discusses corporate rights in light of this week’s ruling in favor of Hobby Lobby
Our director, Professor Christopher Schmidt, wrote about Justice Scalia’s unusual concurrence last week
Last week, the Supreme Court struck down a Massachusetts law that kept 35-foot buffer zones around abortion clinics
Do the Supreme Court’s rulings show that the Justices understand technology?
A little-noted Supreme Court ruling from last week made retirement savings a bit more stable for employees
Harris v. Quinn opinion
Hobby Lobby opinion
SCOTUSblog made it clear during the opinion announcement of Hobby Lobby that the ruling was narrowly tailored
Though the Supreme Court ruling on the contraception mandate only applies to closely held companies, take a look at America’s largest private companies
SCOTUSblog responds hilariously to people who tweeted them, mistaking them for the Court itself
This week’s Supreme Court ruling that public sector unions cannot require fees from “partial public employees” was a blow to labor, but it could have been worse