Judicial Consensus and Judicial Constraint

Judicial Consensus and Judicial Constraint

David Orentlicher (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law) has postedย Judicial Consensusย (31 pages) on SSRN.ย  Here is the abstract: Like Congress and other deliberative bodies, the Supreme Court decides its cases by majority vote. If at least...
We Need People Committed to Liberty

We Need People Committed to Liberty

During a time when government power is expanding at breakneck speed in response to the latest “emergency,” we need people committed to liberty more than ever. “We the People” are the ultimate decision-makers. Government exists with our consent....