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Uncategorized August 30, 2015

What Dave Eggers’ The Circle, Amazon, and SCOTUS reporting taught me

By: Cara L. Gallagher, weekend contributor Hello, keyboard. Been a while, I know. Where have I been? Let’s just leave…

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Criminal law, Media, Torts August 26, 2015August 26, 2015

Former Reporter Guns Down News Crew On Live Television

We often discuss the “perils of the press” in humorous stories of the unexpected for journalists. However, we are often…

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Filed under: Adam Ward, Bryce Williams, Vester Lee Flanagan
Constitutional Law, Courts, Politics, Society August 15, 2015September 20, 2020

Washington Supreme Court Fines State $100,000.00 Per Day For Legislature Failing To Fund Education

By Darren Smith, Weekend contributor Nearly eleven months after holding the State of Washington in contempt for failing to provide…

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Bizarre, Constitutional Law, Criminal law, Free Speech, International, Politics, Religion, Society August 4, 2015

India Blocks Adult Websites In Sweeping Censorship

The India government is under fire for a sweeping censorship move blocking hundreds of adult websites as a social nuisance.…

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Columns, Congress, Constitutional Law, Courts, Free Speech, International, Media, Politics, Religion, Society, Supreme Court July 5, 2015July 5, 2015

OBERGEFELL AND THE RIGHT TO DIGNITY

Below is my column today in the Washington Post on the ruling in Obergefell on the basis for the Court’s…

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Uncategorized July 4, 2015July 3, 2015

Holiday party prep: 5 reasons you hated/loved the Obamacare decision

By Cara L. Gallagher, weekend contributor 5 reasons you hated/loved the Obamacare decision (King v. Burwell): What a week last…

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Criminal law, Religion, Society June 23, 2015June 23, 2015

ISIS Reportedly Holds Koran Competition With Slave Girls As Top Three Prizes

As ISIS prepares to destroy another priceless ancient city, it is adding to its atrocities in the rape and enslavement…

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Uncategorized June 21, 2015June 21, 2015

The saddest case, but best decision, out of the SCOTUS last week

By Cara L. Gallagher Weekend Contributor Last week, six cases rained down on us in one day at the Supreme…

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Uncategorized June 20, 2015June 20, 2015

Who should draw districts – politicians or independent commissions?

By Cara L. Gallagher Weekend Contributor Arizona’s political civil war calls our attention back to the Supreme Court for another…

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Academia, Constitutional Law, Free Speech, Society June 16, 2015June 16, 2015

Illinois Sanctioned By AAUP Over Termination of Professor For Anti-Israeli Views

We previously wrote about the decision of the University of Illinois to withdraw the employment of Professor Steven Salaita due…

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Uncategorized June 14, 2015June 15, 2015

Twenty cases, four Court days. Let’s do this.

By Cara L. Gallagher Weekend Contributor Tomorrow, at 10am EST, we may learn what the future holds for same-sex couples…

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Constitutional Law, Free Speech, International, Politics, Religion, Society June 7, 2015September 20, 2020

Erdogan’s Ruling AKP Loses Majority In Turkish Elections

By Darren Smith, Weekend Contributor Those having great concern of the rise of Turkish President Recep Erdogan as a threat…

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Criminal law, Society June 6, 2015September 20, 2020

21 Year Old Trooper Cadet Murdered During Vehicle Pursuit

By Darren Smith, Weekend Contributor   We read with sadness of an aspiring young man who lost his life while…

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Uncategorized May 31, 2015May 31, 2015

Public perception and the SCOTUS: Love to hate it or “Meh…”

By Cara L. Gallagher, Weekend Contributor Futility. Making sense of both public knowledge and opinion of the third branch of…

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Constitutional Law, Free Speech, International, Media, Politics, Religion, Society May 23, 2015September 20, 2020

Irish Voters Abroad Returning Home To Vote On Same-Sex Marriage Referendum

By Darren Smith, Weekend Contributor On Friday Irish Citizens went to the polls to vote by referendum on a constitutional…

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Filed under: civil rights, constitutional law, Gay Marriage, Ireland, LGBT, referenda

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