NRA v. Vullo is an important win for free speech and free association, even if the opinion loses the plot.
Seana Sugrue
Tort law, which holds people accountable for their words, is an unexplored approach to the problem of hateful speech.
Those who denigrate 303 Creative today may find that they benefit from it tomorrow.
Two Supreme Court cases this term highlight a confusion between commutative and distributive justice.
The Court's reshuffling of rights and of once-settled doctrine suggests a future of far-reaching constitutional change.
The Supreme Court’s legitimacy is rooted in virtues encompassing more than a method of interpretation.
How can the CDC Director have the authority to order a temporary halt to evictions throughout the nation?
Smith remains good law. Yet Fulton appears to have rewritten its meaning.
Seana Sugrue is the Ambassador Michael Novak Chair of Politics and Faculty Fellow of the Center for Catholic Citizenship at Ave Maria University.