Good faith and fair dealing—adherence to what we might call “norms”—is essential to the functioning of American government.
Does originalism need a moral defense? In his newly published Vaughan Lecture, Joel Alicea argues that it does: Justifying a constitutional methodology requires arguing that judges ought to employ ...
At the University of Nevada, Reno, a bold, new era in constitutional law is unfolding, redefining how students approach the ever-evolving legal landscape. With the launch of the Center for ...
May 30 and 31, 2025 CLC workshop: Reclaiming Constitutional Law: Limiting Executive Power Overreach, Expanding Shields. This is the second of a three-part series on Teaching Constitutional Law in a ...
A legal expert told ABC News that the nation is on a "precipice." As the Trump administration's legal tug-of-war with the nation's judges over its controversial policies and actions escalates, ...
Mark A. Graber does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
The Supreme Court clarified on Friday how it analyzes whether a gun control law is constitutional, in a decision that upheld a federal ban on firearms possession for people subject to certain domestic ...
The study of the Constitution is, for many, one of the most fascinating parts of law school. Understanding the Constitution and the debates that surround its interpretation is central to a wide range ...
Launched in May 2025 by the College of Liberal Arts, under the leadership of Dean Casilde Isabelli and Executive Director Rick Trachok, the Center promotes interdisciplinary research and dialogue on ...
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