petitions of the week

This week we highlight petitions pending before the Supreme Court that address, among other things, the constitutionality of Ohio’s elevated burden of proof for certain criminal defendants seeking a new trial on the basis of newly discovered evidence; whether the enforcement of generally applicable laws..

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here’s what you should know as trump tax return battles brew

They also argue the law violates the First Amendment in several ways: by preventing political parties from freely associating, by preventing voters from selecting the constitutionally qualified candidate of their choice, and by retaliating against the president for past speech. . ..

constitutional chaos in america

JD: You gave a talk a couple of years ago at Mises University on the real meaning of the First Amendment. ... The First Amendment is not implicated, but should we consider tort or estoppel theories as a remedy against this? ..

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