Ensuring the President “shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed”
Derek Reinbold // 8/13/17 // Topic Update
Drug courts are not the perfect solution some make them out to be, argues Jasmine L. Tyler at The Hill.
Congressional Oversight Is Not Presidential Harassment
Brianne J. Gorod // 2/21/19 // In-Depth Analysis
Versus Trump: Stop The Wall!
Charlie Gerstein, Easha Anand, Jason Harrow // 2/21/19 // Uncategorized
The Supreme Court May Not Save the President This Time
Brianne J. Gorod // 2/21/19 // Commentary
Laws Aimed at Silencing Political Boycotts of Israel Are Categorically Different Than Public Accommodations Laws
Amanda Shanor // 2/21/19 // Commentary
The United States Owes Tens of Billions, Says the Court of Federal Claims (Part 2).
Nick Bagley // 2/19/19 // Commentary
The United States Owes Tens of Billions to Insurers
Nick Bagley // 2/18/19 // Commentary
1/14/18 // Daily Update
The White House conducts a "listening session" with criminal justice reform advocates focused on prisoner re-entry. The Justice Department is heightening efforts to increase the use of capital punishment.
Zachary Piaker
Columbia Law School
12/24/17 // Daily Update
Attorney General Sessions rescinded 25 Justice Department guidance documents on how to interpret an array of federal laws.
Derek Reinbold
12/4/17 // Daily Update
The Attorney General announced stepped-efforts to address the opioid crisis.
Jeffrey Stein