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February 6, 2014
Leah Plunkett
Socialize the Law? First Stop Condescending to Non-Corporate Lawyers
February 5, 2014
Eric A. Posner
Socialized Law Would Be a Massive, Unworkable Nightmare
February 4, 2014
Noam Scheiber
The Case for Socialized Law
Inequality has bent American justice. Here's a radical way to fix it.
February 3, 2014
Eric A. Posner
The Presidency Comes With Executive Power. Deal With It.
Obama's just doing what he's empowered to do
January 29, 2014
Kevin Mahnken
Red States' Legally Dubious Strategy to Destroy Obamacare
Nullification by any other name...
January 17, 2014
Jeffrey Rosen
Obama May Be Blowing His Opportunity to Reform the NSA
December 18, 2013
Marc Tracy
Justice Ginsburg Is Wrong: She Should Step Down
December 17, 2013
Jeffrey Rosen
Inside the Stunning Court Smackdown on NSA Spying
December 6, 2013
Jeffrey Rosen
Don't Rule Out the New Obamacare Court Challenges
November 30, 2013
Sam Kleiner
It's Easier than Ever to Charge Someone with Piracy
It's Not Just Vladimir Putin: Governments Around the World Are Making it Easier to Jail Someone as a Pirate
November 26, 2013
Jeffrey Rosen
These Two Cases Could Be Corporate America's Biggest Gift Since Citizens United
November 5, 2013
Nora Caplan-Bricker
This Texas Law Could Be the Supreme Court's Next Big Abortion Case
November 1, 2013
Jennifer Kirby
This Chart Shows Why Law Schools Are in Trouble
October 31, 2013
Jane Chong
The Security Burden Shouldn't Rest Solely on the Software User
October 30, 2013
Jane Chong
We Need Strict Laws If We Want More Secure Software
October 29, 2013
Paul Rosenzweig
The NSA Doesn't Need Wholesale Reform, Just Greater Oversight
October 28, 2013
Wells Bennett
History's Most Consequential Terrorism Trial Still Isn't Happening
October 27, 2013
Richard A. Posner
I Did Not 'Recant' on Voter ID Laws
Richard A. Posner on judges, data, and consequences
October 25, 2013
Ritika Singh
Drone Strikes Kill Innocent People. Why Is It So Hard to Know How Many?
October 24, 2013
Kenneth Anderson
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Benjamin Wittes
Three Deep Flaws in Two New Human-Rights Reports on U.S. Drone Strikes
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