The deadly serious accusation of being a “so-called judge”; Ninth Circuit battle: May Arizona deny driver’s licenses to beneficiaries of Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program?; Google must turn over foreign-stored emails pursuant to a warrant, court rules; Video of Reason Foundation panel on “Immigration Reform in the Era of Trump”;
 
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The deadly serious accusation of being a “so-called judge”
It might be the difference between obeying the courts and defying them.
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Originalism, living constitutionalism, and outrageous outcomes
Famed legal scholar Cass Sunstein argues that consistent application of originalism would lead to outrageous results. But the same could easily be said of living constitutionalism.
 
Ninth Circuit battle: May Arizona deny driver’s licenses to beneficiaries of Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program?
"Executive power favors the party, or perhaps simply the person, who wields it. That power is the forbidden fruit of our politics, irresistible to those who possess it and reviled by those who don’t."
Google must turn over foreign-stored emails pursuant to a warrant, court rules
A new decision disagrees with the Second Circuit's Microsoft Ireland warrant case. Here's a summary of the decision, together with a few thoughts on its reasoning.
Video of Reason Foundation panel on “Immigration Reform in the Era of Trump”
Video of a recent Reason Foundation panel on the economic, moral, and civil liberties impact of Trump's immigration policies.
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