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Justice Holmes’ changing conception of free speech

Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes’s opinion for the Supreme Court in Schenck v.

The legislature must focus on the important things

The Wyoming legislature begins its legislative session on February 14.  Because this year is a budget year, it will b

Bittersweetness and Barstool

Throughout all my years of school, I personally have never been more stressed out in my life.

Why we play the game

We rely on numbers and the law of averages in many aspects of our lives, and certainly in sports.

Cooper v. Aaron: Striking down nullification, again

In 1958, in Cooper v.

Foundation for Marbury v. Madison

The Federalist Papers, it has been said, constitute one of the most important works in the world of political science

Charcuterie board: What is it? How do I build one?

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Who is the G.O.A.T

I have often said, and continue to hold the belief, that Michael Jordan is the G.O.A.T. on the hardwood. 

Newspapers, the heartbeat of the journalistic ecosystem

How do you define media?

Origins of judicial review and Marbury v. Madison  

Skeptics of the federal judiciary’s authority to declare laws unconstitutional have expressed doubts and concerns eve

The passion doesn’t die

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Looking ahead in 2022 ­— predictions for the coming year

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Marbury v. Madison: the greatest of landmark decisions

The first landmark ruling delivered by the U.S. Supreme Court was Marbury v.

Highlighting the silliness of 2021 ­‑ a big loser of a year

The death of retired U. S. Sen. Mike Enzi in a freak bicycle accident sort of defined the year 2021 for me.

Adler: Why we study landmark judicial decisions

The yearlong commitment of this column to the exploration of the Constitution has focused, primarily, on historical e

Here’s to a new year!

Well, here we go.

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