Clergy and COVID-19
A federal agency resolves religious discrimination complaints about restrictions on clergy hospital visits.
Requiring Courts to Believe Noncitizens
The Supreme Court will decide whether federal courts are required to presume the credibility of noncitizens.
DHS Biometrics Proposal Lacks Transparency and Other Safeguards
DHS must exercise greater transparency about the use, testing, and disposal of biometric information collected in the immigration context.
Cyberbullying and the Limits of Free Speech
Schools and policymakers confront balancing the protection of cyberbullying victims with free speech.
How Immigration Restrictions Harm U.S. Citizens, Too
Restrictions on immigration actually end up harming native-born Americans.
A First Amendment Balancing Act
Scholars recommend limited government restrictions on false political speech.
Are Vegan “Butter” and “Meat” Labels Protected as Free Speech?
U.S. courts seem to recognize plant-based companies’ constitutional right to use meat and dairy advertising terms.
The Next Wave of Disability Law
The future of disability antidiscrimination efforts should account for pervasive and normative biases.
Thirty Years Later, Still Fighting Over the ADA
The United States has failed to realize the ADA’s potential to impact the rights of people with disabilities.
Thirty Years of the Americans With Disabilities Act
Scholars reflect on three decades of the landmark antidiscrimination law, its effects, and its future.
Is it Time to Bar Mandatory Bars?
Scholar argues that banning mandatory bar associations would be a public boon.