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Fill the Bench Now
Now is the time for Obama to move on judicial nominations.  
Doug Kendall   Feb 05, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Take the Money and Run
The crazy perversities of civil asset forfeiture.  
Radley Balko   Feb 04, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Terrorism Derangement Syndrome
The GOP's scare tactics work so well because the public is terrified already.  
Dahlia Lithwick   Feb 03, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Ghosts in the Machine
What happens when justices get personal.  
Dahlia Lithwick   Jan 30, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Murder He Wrote
A jury convicted Scott Roeder of killing Dr. George Tiller after a rocky trial.  
Emily Bazelon   Jan 29, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Who Will Win the Gay Marriage Trial?
A road map to the routes to victory for both sides.  
William N. Eskridge Jr. and Darren Spedale   Jan 29, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Open the Shut Case
Why is KBR so afraid of letting Jamie Leigh Jones have her day in court?  
Dahlia Lithwick   Jan 28, 2010   Jurisprudence  
The Floodgates Were Already Open
What will the Supreme Court's campaign finance ruling really change?  
Nathaniel Persily   Jan 25, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Speeding Locomotive
Did the Roberts Court misjudge the public mood on campaign finance reform?  
Barry Friedman and Dahlia Lithwick   Jan 25, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Money Isn't Speech and Corporations Aren't People
The misguided theories behind the Supreme Court's ruling on campaign finance reform.  
David Kairys   Jan 22, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Money Grubbers
The Supreme Court kills campaign finance reform.  
Richard L. Hasen   Jan 21, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Too Terrible To Be True?
Why aren't we talking about the new accusations of murder at Gitmo?  
Dahlia Lithwick   Jan 20, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Public Enemies
How the Supreme Court managed to insult both the law and the public.  
Dahlia Lithwick   Jan 15, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Blackout
The Supreme Court's awful, heavy-handed decision to block videotaping of the gay marriage trial.  
Emily Bazelon   Jan 14, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Defining Murder Down
Why does Dr. Tiller's killer get to argue that his alleged crime was justified?  
Emily Bazelon   Jan 13, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Blind Justice
The Supreme Court blacks out the YouTubing of the gay-marriage trial.  
Emily Bazelon   Jan 11, 2010   Jurisprudence  
For Better or for Worse
California's gay-marriage trial is an all-star, high-stakes affair.  
Emily Bazelon   Jan 08, 2010   Jurisprudence  
The Sins of Guantanamo
We're keeping detainees in the camp because we're afraid of things they haven't done yet?  
Dahlia Lithwick   Jan 06, 2010   Jurisprudence  
Why Bristol Palin Shouldn't Get Sole Custody
Levi Johnston deserves a chance to prove himself as a dad.  
Emily Bazelon   Dec 30, 2009   Jurisprudence  
Fifth Period Is Facebook
Why schools should stop blocking social network sites.  
Nicholas Bramble   Dec 27, 2009   Jurisprudence  
The YouTube Bully and the Sex-Messaging Cop
Courts stick up for the constitutional rights of online troublemakers.  
Emily Bazelon   Dec 16, 2009   Jurisprudence  
Torture Roulette
The Obama administration has picked the worst possible case for its first torture trial.  
Dahlia Lithwick   Dec 14, 2009   Jurisprudence  
Articles of Faith
Why Americans can't talk about religion and the Supreme Court.  
Dahlia Lithwick   Dec 10, 2009   Jurisprudence  
What Will Congress Do About Afghanistan?
Lawmakers should set new rules now for asserting their war powers later.  
Bruce Ackerman and Oona A. Hathaway   Dec 09, 2009   Jurisprudence  
Hope Witsell's Sexting Suicide
Why kids self-destruct with cell phones and online.  
Emily Bazelon   Dec 08, 2009   Jurisprudence  
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