Faculty Lounge So Criticizing Conservatives Mourning Antonin Scalia is a Thing? Spencer Irvine February 23, 2016 It is an interesting read from the liberal perspective at the Academe Blog on how conservatives defended the late Supreme…
Perspectives ScaliaGate at Georgetown University Spencer Irvine February 20, 2016 Georgetown University law professors argued whether the university should pay homage and remember U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, a…
Faculty Lounge American University Law Professor Not a Fan of Conservative SCOTUS Justices Spencer Irvine August 14, 2015 Campus Reform reported: In a recent op-ed for The Xenia Gazette, Jamie Raskin, a professor of Constitutional Law at American…
Guest Articles With Ruling, SCOTUS Poisons Burwell Tony Perkins June 26, 2015 The 381,517 words of the President’s health care law may be a lot for Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to read, but…
Perspectives Universities’ Tax Exemption at Risk Malcolm A. Kline May 26, 2015 There is much more at stake in the debate over same-sex marriage than wedding cakes. Namely, the tax-exempt status of…
Student Center Jewish schools called to trial Allie Winegar Duzett October 30, 2009 In London, people are beginning to ask: are Jewish schools racist?