Matthew Cavedon A new article in the Harvard Law Review by NYU Law Professor Emma Kaufman shows that plea bargaining violates…
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Peter Goettler “Does ‘Pursuit of Happiness’ mean I can drink before noon? These are all important questions.” – P.J. O’Rourke (1947–2022)…
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Jeffrey A. Singer The Washington Post reports that President Trump plans to issue an executive order that would have the Drug…
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Walter Olson Number eighteen in our series of occasional roundups on election law and policy: Is this where it finally stops?…
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Colleen Hroncich The roots of Faithscape Learning Pod in Casa Grande, AZ, stretch back to founder Deja Hillis’s childhood. “As a student…
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Justin Logan Negotiations to end the war in Ukraine are bogged down on the same issues that have bogged them down…
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Hunter v. United States Brief: Unconstitutional Sentences Should Not Be Shielded from Appellate Review
Matthew Cavedon In February 2024, petitioner Munson Hunter entered a guilty plea to one federal count of aiding and abetting wire…
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Benjamin Giltner Yesterday, the House of Representative voted on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which determines the authorized funds for next year’s…
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David J. Bier This week, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published data intended to prove that DHS immigration arrests are…
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Jennifer Huddleston Cato Institute intern Denison Hatch contributed to this article. Last Congress saw a debate over the Open App Market Act…
