9th Circuit upholds warrantless email surveillance of person in the U.S. communicating with foreigners abroad when the foreigners are the ‘targets’; Trump, federal power, and the left – why liberals should help make federalism great again; Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions; Donald Trump: The constitutional law exam;
 
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9th Circuit upholds warrantless email surveillance of person in the U.S. communicating with foreigners abroad when the foreigners are the ‘targets’
An important ruling from the 9th Circuit in United States v. Mohamud.
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Trump, federal power, and the left – why liberals should help make federalism great again
One of the few beneficial effects of Trump's victory has been a renewed interest in federalism on the left. Perhaps we can build on that to establish stronger and more durable limits on federal government power.
 
Careful with the props for your Bill of Rights quizzes
An Ohio police chief gets into trouble.
Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions
A police officer’s account of deadly shooting provokes skepticism; an officer’s whistleblowing provokes potentially deadly retaliation; and an imprisoned fraudster whose real identity remains a mystery.
Donald Trump: The constitutional law exam
A constitutional law question about President Trump keeps coming to mind.
 
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