CASE PREVIEW On the narrow road to challenge a federal conviction, when is a vehicle “inadequate”? Noam Biale October 29, 2022
CASE PREVIEW A due-process claim from a man on death row hinges on how the justices view an Arizona procedural rule Alexis Hoag-Fordjour October 29, 2022
SCOTUS FOCUS A guide to the amicus briefs in the affirmative-action cases Ellena Erskine, Angie Gou, and Elisabeth Snyder October 29, 2022
SYMPOSIUM On being original: Racial classifications and the fallacy of a certain strain of “progressive originalism” Devon Westhill October 28, 2022
SYMPOSIUM Being race-conscious is a necessary and effective tool to address racism and discrimination — including for Asian Americans Bethany Li October 28, 2022
SYMPOSIUM The court should relegate racial discrimination in higher education to the dustbin of history Zach West and Bryan Cleveland October 28, 2022
Petitions of the week School-board spat raises recurring question: Can government officials block you on social media? Kalvis Golde October 28, 2022
SYMPOSIUM In higher education and beyond, race-based policies stifle individualism and ultimately harm everyone Wen Fa October 27, 2022
SYMPOSIUM A business perspective: Diversity in university admissions is a compelling interest Michael R. Dreeben, Natalie Camastra, and Kelly Kambourelis October 27, 2022