
The Crazy Reason Why Barack Obama Didn’t Want To Be A Supreme Court Clerk
Four current Supreme Court justices probably disagree with him.
Four current Supreme Court justices probably disagree with him.
Don't forget, President Obama knows a thing or two about the Constitution.
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It's time to give this Supreme Court nominee a hearing.
A debate on presidential powers.
The Obamas are staying in Washington -- and renting this nine-bedroom, 8,200-square-foot mansion.
Barack Obama participates in a wide-ranging Town Hall with students and faculty at University of Chicago Law.
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The realism of national security is being sacrificed at the altar of immigration. And it’s costing American lives.
Another week, another unconstitutional action by President Obama -- and this week's episode features his administration’s favorite state sponsor of terrorism, Iran.
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In arrogant and king-like fashion, President Obama engaged in his weekly flagrant violation of the Constitution, not once but twice.
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The president lets loose with his take on race relations in America, and what we can do about it.
Which law school could be flooded with paparazzi and Secret Service agents thanks to this statesman’s presence, and what subject will he be teaching?
The President thinks that current immigration laws should be changed and Congress won’t change them. What to do?
* While she may have “one of the broadest and most expansive roles” in West Wing history, thanks to this article, Valerie Jarrett can add a new title to her résumé: “Obama Whisperer.” [New Republic] * Alumni from failed firms — or “dead firm alums,” which makes them sound like ghosts — have been having reunions to remember the good times at their former Biglaw homes. Aww, cute. [Am Law Daily] * Everyone’s freaking out about the decline in bar exam scores, even deans. Brooklyn Law’s dean got into it with the NCBE’s head over her “offensive” comments about July ’14 takers. [WSJ Law Blog] * Speaking of the bar exam, here’s a comparison between the amount students pay in law school tuition and the likelihood of passing the test on the first try. Spoiler: it doesn’t really matter. [Huffington Post] * Here’s how to determine how badly you screwed up the LSAT. Step 1) Realize you took the test because you don’t know what else to do with your life. No more steps. [Law Admissions Lowdown / U.S. News]
Reports indicate that President Obama is poised to nominate Loretta Lynch to replace Eric Holder as the U.S. Attorney General.