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Submitted by Eadamec on Thu, 04/11/2019 - 4:04pm
[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.

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Submitted by Eadamec on Thu, 04/11/2019 - 4:03pm
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.

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Submitted by Eadamec on Mon, 11/26/2018 - 11:22am
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.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/13/2018 - 3:18pm
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.

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Submitted by Eadamec on Tue, 03/20/2018 - 11:36am
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.

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Submitted by Eadamec on Mon, 03/19/2018 - 11:18am
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.

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Submitted by Eadamec on Mon, 11/27/2017 - 4:27pm
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.

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