For some time now, I’ve been meaning to do a weekly round up of interesting law-related articles that I stumble across in the blawgosphere. So, with that brief introduction, here is my first installment of “Corpus Juris”:
Is the Health Care Reform Bill Unconstitutional? (Professor Richard A. Epstein @Point of Law)
” In Supreme Court Clerks’ Careers, Signs of Polarization ” (Adam Liptak @ NYT’s Sidebar)
” In Defense of Supreme Court Law Clerk Polarization ” (Professor Ilya Somin @ The Volokh Conspiracy)
Does Justice Ginsburg have Heller in her sights ? (David Kopel @ The Volokh Conspiracy)
Justice Napolitano? (Ed Whelan @ NRO’s Bench Memos)
” SCOTUS takes on Sexting ” (Kashmir Hill @ Above the Law)
NPR profiles Solicitor General Elena Kagan .
” The Influence of Law Blogs on the Judicial Process ” (J. Robert Brown @ The Race to the Bottom)
The Ultimate Law Geek Gifts: A Visual History of SCOTUS and Season 1 and Season 2 of “The Paper Chase” television series (Hat tip: WSJ Law Blog ).
Restoring Man at Notre Dame
It is fascinating to be an outsider on the inside of an institution going through times of…
Deliver Us from Evil
In a recent New York Times article entitled “Freedom With a Side of Guilt: How Food Delivery…
Natural Law Needs Revelation
Natural law theory teaches that God embedded a teleological moral order in the world, such that things…