Cases that are likely wrong as a matter of original meaning: What would you add to the list?; Arizona real estate agent runs afoul of California authorities — so he gets Arizona order that leads to Google deindexing the California order; Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions; Now playing at the Supreme Court: The Deplorables!; My argument with Richard Posner about originalism;
 
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Cases that are likely wrong as a matter of original meaning: What would you add to the list?
Suggestions welcome.
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Arizona real estate agent runs afoul of California authorities — so he gets Arizona order that leads to Google deindexing the California order
He also gets deindexed an online report of a court case involving an alleged criminal with the same name as him (a case that an alleged libeler was wrongly linking to the real estate agent).
 
Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions
Wiretapping one’s spouse; Houston pastors subpoenaed over their sermons; and a small-town mayor straight out of “Road House.”
 
Now playing at the Supreme Court: The Deplorables!
A brilliant affirmation, by a "basket of deplorables," of the principle that the government should stay out of the business of deciding whether words are "disparaging."
My argument with Richard Posner about originalism
Judge Posner claims that originalism is "nonsense," but Steve Sachs and I try to show why it is has real "bite."
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