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Will Coronavirus Change Criminal Justice?
Will Coronavirus Change Criminal Justice?

The coronavirus pandemic has seriously impacted the criminal justice system—as prisons experience severe outbreaks, states release nonviolent offende…

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Who Has the Power to "Reopen" the Country?
Who Has the Power to "Reopen" the Country?

As the United States seems to begin to flatten its curve of new coronavirus cases, President Trump has claimed he has the authority to reopen the eco…

6 years, 2 months ago

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The Supreme Court Goes Remote
The Supreme Court Goes Remote

On Monday, the Supreme Court announced that it will hear its May oral arguments over the phone, allowing the public to listen in live for the first t…

6 years, 2 months ago

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Is COVID-19 Hurting Global Democracy?
Is COVID-19 Hurting Global Democracy?

Responses to the coronavirus pandemic may be posing a danger to democracies around the world—as fault lines in constitutional systems are exposed and…

6 years, 2 months ago

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Civil Liberties and COVID-19
Civil Liberties and COVID-19

Some of Americans’ civil liberties—like the freedom to assemble in public, the right to travel, the ability to purchase a gun at a gun store or visit…

6 years, 3 months ago

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Governing During Social Distancing
Governing During Social Distancing

Congress and the courts depend on meeting in-person, so how can they adjust to the coronavirus outbreak and the public health measures necessary to s…

6 years, 3 months ago

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The Constitution and the Coronavirus
The Constitution and the Coronavirus

Jeffrey Rosen is joined by public health law experts Polly Price of Emory University School of Law and Ed Richards of Louisiana State University Law …

6 years, 3 months ago

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Louisiana Abortion Law at the Supreme Court
Louisiana Abortion Law at the Supreme Court

A challenge to the Louisiana abortion law that requires doctors performing abortions to have hospital admitting privileges was heard by the Supreme C…

6 years, 3 months ago

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The Future of the CFPB
The Future of the CFPB

Richard Cordray, the first Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau from 2012-2017, and Ilya Shapiro, the co-author of an amicus brief in…

6 years, 3 months ago

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The Executive and the Rule of Law
The Executive and the Rule of Law

The controversy over the sentencing of President Trump’s former associate Roger Stone has raised larger questions about the role of the Department of…

6 years, 4 months ago

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