Influential conservative judge supports health insurance mandate
William H. Freivogel explains the reasoning of Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton of the 6th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
William H. Freivogel explains the reasoning of Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton of the 6th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
The new Arizona immigration law, whichi allows police to stop people they suspect of being illegal immigrants, might never go into effect because of the many serious legal challenges it faces, writes William H. Freivogel. A Tucson police officer
One major accomplishment of the Roberts Supreme Court is a robust interpretation of the First Amendment. But it is a robustness with a decidedly more conservative flavor than most of the famous free speech battles of the 20th century, writes
The two First Amendment cases heard by the Supreme Court this term are unlikely to make major changes in the contours of free speech and religious freedom. In the first, government and animal rights advocates want the court to approve laws
The EEOC in St. Louis has sued Better Family Life, Inc. for taking back a job offer because the applicant was pregnant. William H. Freivogel notes the disjunction between a group "dedicated to the prosperity and growth of the American family"
Conservatives and legal scholars lately have been debating the constitutionality of the health-care mandate in President Barack Obama's health-care legislation. The stronger argument appears to be that the mandate would be constitutional, writes
Much has been made about David Souter's courtly, poetical farewell from the bench earlier this week. But a passage in one of Souter's last dissents is getting even more attention as a possible clue that advocates of gay marriage should go
The five-justice conservative majority on the U.S. Supreme Court refused on Thursday to recognize a constitutional right for an inmate to test DNA evidence to prove his innocence or guilt. The same majority -- in another case -- made it more
Justice David H. Souter's reported decision to leave the U.S. Supreme Court is not likely to change the court's direction. Justice Souter had become a moderate voice during his nearly two decades on the bench and is likely to be replaced by a
Attorney General Eric Holder may end up wishing he had not delivered such a thoughtful, provocative Black History Month speech as the one he gave at the Justice Department Wednesday morning calling America a "nation of cowards" for not