Over at my other blog, Curriculum Matters, I’ve written about how Street Law Inc., a nonprofit organization that promotes civics education, has added a new chapter about immigration law to the latest ...
For anyone worried about the future of the legal profession, my early impression is that it will be in really good hands. Last fall, I checked a box that's been on my bucket list for years: I began ...
In 2008, the United States Supreme Court held, in District of Columbia v. Heller, that the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects an individual right to keep and bear arms. This ...
Our paths first crossed 15 years ago on my first day at a new firm when I interviewed a candidate for executive assistant. With the HR screening, I knew the candidate had the requisite skills for ...
An Orlando girl fought off a would-be kidnapper Tuesday and used lessons learned from watching episodes of television’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit to help apprehend him. Alyssa Bonal, 11, was ...
Howard Levitt is senior partner of Levitt LLP, employment and labour lawyers with offices in Ontario and Alberta, and British ...
Wednesday’s Supreme Court oral argument in Carson v. Makin taught two important rule-of-law lessons. One is the danger of seeking “neutrality” toward religion through abstract, one-size-fits-all ...
Books on nationalism abound; so do books on the rule of law. But few, if any, explore the relationship between the two subjects. This one does so by looking at how nationalist excesses undo the rule ...
COLUMBIA — The South Carolina Department of Education is discriminating against Black people’s viewpoints by enforcing a law that bars schools from teaching that any race is inherently superior or ...