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A North Carolina appellate court has held that the torts of "alienation of affections" and "criminal conversation" are not unconstitutional.

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The moral and policy case for preserving DACA is overwhelming. Legal considerations also don't justify ending the program.

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Shame therapy, a fine art fiasco, and the process due the dugong.

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The author responds to comments about product-defining speech and the regulation of anti-knowledge.

  • Analysis

A few thoughts on the jurisprudential philosophy of a legal giant, who just announced his retirement from the bench.

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Can Utah theaters show "Deadpool" and sell alcohol to filmgoers?

  • Opinion

The prolific and controversial federal appellate judge will leave the bench this weekend.

  • Opinion

Pseudonymous lawsuits are generally (but not always) forbidden -- but what if the pseudonym isn’t just for the purposes of litigation, but is instead the name under which the person is known in the community in which the dispute arose?

  • Opinion

The First Amendment provides ample opportunity to contribute a factual claim to the marketplace of ideas, but it does surprisingly little to protect a right to test them.

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