Tag: history
Perjury in American Law: Key U.S. and Maryland Precedents Shaping False Testimony in Modern Litigation
The End of Chevron: How Loper Bright v. Raimondo Reshaped Administrative Power and Judicial Review
Supreme Court Clarifies Judicial Review in Asylum Cases: Urias-Orellana v. Bondi
How the Supreme Court Has Weakened the Voting Rights Act—and Why Louisiana v. Callais Could Go Further
Bartnicki v. Vopper and the Line Between Journalism and Illegality
When State Transparency Laws Meet Federal Supremacy: The Legal Limits of Maryland’s SB 1
McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission: When Aggregate Limits Fell
When Access Is Denied Before the Merits: ADA, Due Process, and Family Court in the Reichert Case
