Archive for the ‘THE LAW!’ Category
Last one on Amendment One
Posted by: captainfalcon on May 9, 2012
More on Qualified Immunity
Posted by: captainfalcon on May 6, 2012
Liberal Constitutionalist Values Lead to Moral Confusion about the ACA
Posted by: captainfalcon on May 4, 2012
Of I-Law Interest
Posted by: captainfalcon on May 2, 2012
Winning Kennedy
Posted by: captainfalcon on March 20, 2012
Losing Scalia
Posted by: captainfalcon on March 18, 2012
Good ACA Chart
Posted by: captainfalcon on January 31, 2012
Economic Regulation in Antebellum America and its Limits: State Weakness, not Laissez-Faire
Posted by: captainfalcon on December 26, 2011
Buchanan v. Warley
Posted by: captainfalcon on December 24, 2011
More on Newt and the Judges
Posted by: captainfalcon on December 24, 2011
How DOMA confers a benefit on gay people
Posted by: captainfalcon on December 14, 2011
Newt and the law
Posted by: captainfalcon on December 8, 2011
The Concrete Meaning Fallacy: Semanticizing Expectations
Posted by: captainfalcon on December 5, 2011
Amusing Tax Case
Posted by: captainfalcon on November 9, 2011
2011 > 1642
Posted by: nlights on November 3, 2011
Two models of constitutional decisionmaking
Posted by: captainfalcon on August 31, 2011
Very promising series of posts
Posted by: captainfalcon on August 8, 2011
Fortune Telling
Posted by: captainfalcon on August 6, 2011
New Ideas and Dead Horse Whipping (the regulate/create distinction)
Posted by: captainfalcon on August 4, 2011
Sex and the Full Faith and Credit Clause, Cont’d
Posted by: captainfalcon on July 25, 2011
Sixth Circuit Opinion on Obamacare
Posted by: captainfalcon on June 30, 2011
Arizona v. Bennett
Posted by: captainfalcon on June 28, 2011
Partial History of Presidential Signing Statements
Posted by: captainfalcon on June 23, 2011
A minor shambles on the jurisprudential left
Posted by: captainfalcon on June 17, 2011
How to Argue about Legal Methodology
Posted by: captainfalcon on June 14, 2011
The Pointlessness of Legal Methodology
Posted by: captainfalcon on June 14, 2011
Putting the Con in ConLaw
Posted by: captainfalcon on June 6, 2011
A Conceptual Flaw in the Case for Full Faith and Credit Recognition of Transsexual Marriage
Posted by: captainfalcon on March 28, 2011
Sex and the Full Faith and Credit Clause
Posted by: captainfalcon on March 24, 2011
Our Broken Constitution
Posted by: captainfalcon on February 13, 2011
Sketch of Federal Land Law
Posted by: captainfalcon on February 13, 2011
A bad argument for the constitutionality of Obamacare
Posted by: captainfalcon on February 7, 2011
Addendum to Fun Fact
Posted by: captainfalcon on February 6, 2011
Fun Fact
Posted by: captainfalcon on February 5, 2011
Shameless use of a blog for one of its purposes
Posted by: captainfalcon on January 1, 2011
Keepin’ On Keepin’ On
Posted by: captainfalcon on December 29, 2010
A reductio of the activity/inactivity distinction
Posted by: captainfalcon on December 28, 2010
Faulty Analogical Reasoning
Posted by: captainfalcon on December 27, 2010
Lawyering Tip (from my ass to your ear)
Posted by: captainfalcon on December 26, 2010
Individual Mandate, Cont’d
Posted by: captainfalcon on December 25, 2010
The “Attenuated Effects” Test
Posted by: captainfalcon on December 22, 2010
Ackerman on the Imperial Presidency
Posted by: captainfalcon on October 22, 2010
The Long Arm of the USPS
Posted by: captainfalcon on October 12, 2010
I Have Got Jack Balkin’s Goat
Posted by: captainfalcon on September 17, 2010
Hiding the Ball and Second Order Contract Theory: A Kluge
Posted by: captainfalcon on September 15, 2010
One of Those
Posted by: captainfalcon on August 20, 2010
Noncognitivist constitutional theory
Posted by: Chris on July 20, 2010
A lotta Hart, but is there a “there” there?
Posted by: captainfalcon on July 14, 2010
The Case of the Scottish Precedents
Posted by: captainfalcon on July 6, 2010
A Reply to Professor Tamanaha
Posted by: captainfalcon on June 27, 2010