National Review Supreme Court 2014 Term Preview
As the new Supreme Court term began, constitutional lawyers and academics previewed the cases and possible issues facing the court, including… read more
As the new Supreme Court term began, constitutional lawyers and academics previewed the cases and possible issues facing the court, including same-sex marriage, health care tax subsidies, gerrymandering, and the First Amendment and social media. Much of their discussion centered on the court’s announcement earlier in the day that it had declined to take up any appeals of lower court rulings that the Constitution guarantees same-sex marriage. close
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