Kmiec v. Kmiec [Mark Hemingway]. Dave Kopel unpacks Doug Kmiec's position on Heller:. It seems odd for a legal scholar to reverse his view of a major constitutional issue so completely and so vehemently in a such a short period of time, ...
Douglas Kmiec has sharply criticized the majority opinion in District of Columbia v. Heller. E.g., Slate, July 8, 2008 (majority opinion amounts to unjust rule by judicial fiat); Tidings, July 11, 2008 (Heller majority misconstrued the ...
No regard for the law, Shame on the President elect, a constitutional law professor? Reed and Durbin should get to the nations work and get off TV. Posted by: Terrane V. Hackett | January 6, 2009 11:51 AM ...
... resolved in smaller, faster-moving cases involving companies like Veoh. At this rate, the highly-anticipated Viacom v. YouTube lawsuit may end up a footnote in the legal fights that define the rules governing user-generated content. ...
Economists v. Historians on the New Deal and the Great Depression. Writing at The Beacon Jonathan Bean nicely reminds us of Robert Whaples survey of economists and historians on questions in economic history. Among the questions that ...