Masterpiece Cakeshop & Proof of Religious Hostility in Civil Rights Enforcement

3/14/19  //  In-Depth Analysis

The Supreme Court's decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop offers no warrant for a rampant free exercise exceptionalism, in which the normal rules of constitutional law are suspended or inverted

Insubordination and Impeachment

3/4/19  //  Commentary

The widespread executive branch practice of ignoring Trump's statements—or treating them as merely advisory—has saved him from potentially dire political consequences

Laurence H. Tribe

Harvard Law School

Don’t Let Impeachment Dominate Politics

2/22/19  //  Latest Developments

It is surely ironic for the authors of a book about impeachment to warn about the risks of too much focus on impeachment. But that's what we do in our latest Atlantic essay.

Laurence H. Tribe

Harvard Law School

Reforming Elections Through Legislation

11/14/18  //  Latest Developments

We are pleased to announce a mini-symposium in collaboration with the Election Law Blog

Take Care

The Justice Department’s New Tactic

11/12/18  //  Commentary

The government is not entitled to play leapfrog whenever it loses in federal court

Strict Scrutiny for Transgender Classifications

7/9/18  //  Uncategorized

Courts must look skeptically on official acts that burden people based solely on their transgender status.

The Supreme Court May Now Fall to Chaos

6/27/18  //  Uncategorized

My thoughts on Justice Kennedy's retirement

The Imminent Demise of Chevron Deference?

6/21/18  //  Quick Reactions

Justice Kennedy wrote a concurrence today that could rock the world of administrative law, with huge implications for federal policy.

The Power of Impeachment: Its History & Future

6/20/18  //  Latest Developments

A discussion at the National Constitutional Center

Fury and Despair over the Masterpiece Cakeshop Ruling are Misplaced

6/6/18  //  Quick Reactions

Justice Kennedy makes an open-ended call for tolerance and compromise in his opinion. For that, he should be commended

To Save Democracy

6/5/18  //  Commentary

Introducing a symposium on our new book, 'To End A Presidency: The Power of Impeachment.'

Laurence H. Tribe

Harvard Law School

Impeaching Trump: A Database of Arguments and Analyses

5/21/18  //  In-Depth Analysis

Announcing a database of articles addressing impeachment in Age of Trump

The Danger of Constant Impeachment Talk

5/7/18  //  Latest Developments

When calls to impeach the president are played on repeat for years, they lose their punch. That is where we find ourselves today.

Laurence H. Tribe

Harvard Law School

Correcting the Record in the Travel Ban Case

5/6/18  //  Latest Developments

Amir Ali has filed a letter at the Supreme Court concerning an erroneous factual representation by the Solicitor General

An Emoluments Case Arrives in the Second Circuit

5/2/18  //  Commentary

Supported by powerful amicus briefs, the plaintiffs in CREW v. Trump have urged the Second Circuit to hold that their claims must be decided on the merits