Law & Liberty

  • The Case for School Choice in Light of 'Mahmoud'

    July 01, 2025

    Following the United States Supreme Court's recent decision in favor of parental rights in Mahmoud v. Taylor, J.D. Tuccille, contributing editor to Reason magazine, argues that expanded school choice would avoid similar conflicts in the future.

  • US Supreme Court Upholds Texas Online Obscenity Law

    July 01, 2025

    The Supreme Court of the United States has affirmed the right of the Texas legislature to require age verification for certain websites as a means of protecting children from online obscenity, saying that such laws do not infringe on freedom of speech.

  • United States Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Procedures for Minors

    June 24, 2025

    In a landmark decision regarding the issue of parental rights, the Supreme Court has declared Tennessee's ban on "irreversible transgender procedures for minors" to be constitutional, paving the way for similar bans to be upheld in more than 20 other states.

  • Federal Judge Upholds Power of Executive in Recent Decision

    June 18, 2025

    U.S. District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil has dismissed a case by teachers unions in New York protesting the Trump Administration's cancellation of federal grants to Columbia University, a move that emphasizes the proper balance of power between the judicial and executive branches.

  • Texas Supreme Court Takes Steps to Reform Legal Education

    June 16, 2025

    By inviting comments on whether to rescind the American Bar Association's decisive role in the law school accreditation process, the Texas Supreme Court has taken needed steps to bring balance back to the legal profession.

  • Mexico's Judicial Elections Move it Farther Away from "the Most Democratic Country in the World"

    June 09, 2025

    Contrary to promises made by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's recent judicial reforms take power away from the people, greatly weaken the separation of powers, and underminde "legal security and predictability."

  • Mexico's First Judicial Elections are Met with Controversy

    June 06, 2025

    While the Mexican government hailed it as a success, the country's first-ever judicial elections were met with low turnout and confusion around the complicated process.

  • The Promise of School Choice

    June 03, 2025

    Jeb Bush, Jr. makes the case that increased school choice will beneft, not harm, K-12 public education.

  • "Originalism" Class Pioneered in Texas Law Schools

    May 29, 2025

    United States District Judges Brantley Starr and Mark Pittman have begun teaching a course at Texas law schools focusing on the Constitution and "what the document's drafters intended when it was written."

  • Celebrating 100 Years of School Choice

    May 29, 2025

    In honor of the 100th anniversary of the landmark United States Supreme Court decision Pierce v. Society of Sisters, Paul E. Peterson summarizes the history of the school choice movement in America.

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