The author defends the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) decision to appeal the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT) ruling on constitutional grounds: The Executive Branch has a constitutional obligation to defend the laws duly enacted by Congres
Striving to preserve the institution of marriage for heterosexual couples, Congress passed the Defen...
In understanding the willingness of government lawyers to defend the constitutionality of federal st...
Sherry presents information concerning the labeling of court decisions as being liberal or conservat...
The author defends the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) decision to appeal the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” ...
Modern Justice Department opinions insist that the executive branch must enforce and defend laws. In...
When the Obama Administration announced it would cease defending the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) ...
When President Barack Obama announced his view that the Defense of Marriage Act1 (DOMA) violated the...
The Constitution charges the President with the duty to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully execu...
In one of the most closely watched litigation matters in recent years, the Supreme Court will soon c...
The laws of these United States of America are in place to remedy the issues within and against Amer...
In rare cases, a President refuses to defend a statute he believes is unconstitutional. The law is u...
[Excerpt] We are living in a troubled time. Across the political spectrum, there is a great deal of...
Blog post, “Restoring the Lost Constitution“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to...
The Department ofJustice (DOJ) can compel individuals and entities to sacrifice their constitutional...
This Article argues that the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) is not unconstitutional - at least not y...
Striving to preserve the institution of marriage for heterosexual couples, Congress passed the Defen...
In understanding the willingness of government lawyers to defend the constitutionality of federal st...
Sherry presents information concerning the labeling of court decisions as being liberal or conservat...
The author defends the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) decision to appeal the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” ...
Modern Justice Department opinions insist that the executive branch must enforce and defend laws. In...
When the Obama Administration announced it would cease defending the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) ...
When President Barack Obama announced his view that the Defense of Marriage Act1 (DOMA) violated the...
The Constitution charges the President with the duty to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully execu...
In one of the most closely watched litigation matters in recent years, the Supreme Court will soon c...
The laws of these United States of America are in place to remedy the issues within and against Amer...
In rare cases, a President refuses to defend a statute he believes is unconstitutional. The law is u...
[Excerpt] We are living in a troubled time. Across the political spectrum, there is a great deal of...
Blog post, “Restoring the Lost Constitution“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to...
The Department ofJustice (DOJ) can compel individuals and entities to sacrifice their constitutional...
This Article argues that the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) is not unconstitutional - at least not y...
Striving to preserve the institution of marriage for heterosexual couples, Congress passed the Defen...
In understanding the willingness of government lawyers to defend the constitutionality of federal st...
Sherry presents information concerning the labeling of court decisions as being liberal or conservat...