[WATCH] @Roger_Pilon (@CatoInstitute) explains under what circumstances the Court might forego the principle of "stare decisis" when it comes to a matter of changing circumstances, workability, or injustice.
In this No. 86 video, @Roger_Pilon (@CatoInstitute) explains under what circumstances the Court might forego the principle of "stare decisis" when it comes to a matter of changing circumstances, workability, or injustice.
In this episode of SCOTUSbrief, @ishapiro of @CatoInstitute explores the interaction between the double jeopardy clause and state sovereignty in the #SCOTUS case Gamble v. United States. Oral argument is December 5, 2018.
Masterpiece Cakeshop was one of the most highly anticipated Supreme Court cases of 2018. What happened after oral argument? In this episode of SCOTUSbrief, @ishapiro of @CatoInstitute offers his analysis of the decision.
Today #SCOTUS hears oral argument in NIFLA v. Becerra. Can a state government compel commercial or professional speech when the speaker disagrees with the message? Andrea Picciotti-Bayer of @CatholicAssoc & Meggan Dewitt of @CatoInstitute discuss.
Can a government compel commercial or professional speech when the speaker disagrees with the message? Andrea Picciotti-Bayer of @CatholicAssoc & Meggan Dewitt of @CatoInstitute discuss NIFLA v. Becerra, an upcoming #SCOTUS case. Oral argument March 20.
Fourth Amendment, Third Party Doctrine, privacy, cell phone location data, & more. @ishapiro of @CatoInstitute explains the issues at stake in Carpenter v. US. #SCOTUS oral argument is 11/29/17.