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Same-Sex Marriage, Political Backlash And The Case For Going Slow, Eric Segall
Same-Sex Marriage, Political Backlash And The Case For Going Slow, Eric Segall
Eric J. Segall
No abstract provided.
Equality, Eric J. Segall
Is The Roberts Court Really A Court?, Eric J. Segall
Is The Roberts Court Really A Court?, Eric J. Segall
Eric J. Segall
When facing a question that the law does not clearly answer, courts are generally obligated to resolve legal disputes by examining, interpreting, and applying prior positive law such as text and precedent. This Article argues that three cases decided by the Roberts Court – Gonzales v. Carhart, District of Columbia v. Heller, and Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission – exemplify the Supreme Court’s propensity for disregarding prior positive law when deciding cases. The Author contends that the Roberts Court, quite possibly like all the Supreme Courts before it, is not a “court” at all because it does not take …
The Hypocrisy Of The Abortion Debate: Why Conservatives Should Vote Pro-Choice And Leave Planned Parenthood Alone, Eric J. Segall
The Hypocrisy Of The Abortion Debate: Why Conservatives Should Vote Pro-Choice And Leave Planned Parenthood Alone, Eric J. Segall
Eric J. Segall
No abstract provided.
Supreme Flaws: Three Ways To Fix The Supreme Court, Eric J. Segall
Supreme Flaws: Three Ways To Fix The Supreme Court, Eric J. Segall
Eric J. Segall
No abstract provided.
Why Rick Santorum Is A Menace And A Libertarian's Worst Nightmare, Eric J. Segall
Why Rick Santorum Is A Menace And A Libertarian's Worst Nightmare, Eric J. Segall
Eric J. Segall
No abstract provided.
The 10 Worst Things About Rep. Darrell Issa's Panel And The Contraception Debate, Eric J. Segall
The 10 Worst Things About Rep. Darrell Issa's Panel And The Contraception Debate, Eric J. Segall
Eric J. Segall
No abstract provided.