Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy Legal Blog
April 1, 2022
by Erin Hawley
I. Introduction
In June Medical Services L.L.C. v. Russo, Chief Justice Roberts looked to the writings of Edmund Burke to reason that the Supreme Court should retain an abortion precedent. He argued that judges should adopt “a basic humility that recognizes…
December 8, 2021
by Gregory Velloze, USC Gould School of Law '23
Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy Legal Blog
The Communications Decency Act, 47 U.S.C. § 230, has become a point of contention for many of those who believe in free and open discourse on social media. While Prager University v. Google LLC reminded all of us that the First Amendment does not apply…
September 27, 2021
by kgw40
Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy Legal Blog
By Tina Seideman, Georgetown University Law Center '22
June 10, 2021
by Tina Seideman
INTRODUCTION
The United States needs a clearer guiding framework regarding which Officers are principal and which are inferior. Modern Appointments Clause jurisprudence is, at best, confusing and, at worst, incoherent. This is both the result and cause…
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Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy Legal Blog
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Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy Legal Blog
By Joel Nolette, Editor-in-Chief, Least Dangerous Blog; Former Editor-in-Chief, Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy, vol. 15
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Constitution Day
By Evan Bernick, Visiting Lecturer, Georgetown University Law Center
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By John S. Baker, Jr., Visiting Professor, Georgetown University Law Center; Professor Emeritus, Louisiana State University Law Center