Harvard Law School star and constitutional law professor emeritus Laurence Tribe has been an unrelenting critic of President-elect Donald Trump, whom he accuses of having repeatedly disrespected ...
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In 1915, the Supreme Court in Burdick v. United States declared that a presidential pardon carries with it an "imputation of guilt" and that acceptance of a pardon constitutes a "confession." This ...
Coercion versus a wink and a nudge. What the Supreme Court did in deciding “Obamacare” and why the results are not as surprising as one might think. “People ask, ‘Why did you pick constitutional law?’ ...
In 2000, long before Kenneth J. Chesebro entered the limelight as “Co-Conspirator 5” in the Justice Department’s indictment of Donald J. Trump, he worked under the tutelage of Harvard Law ...
Laurence Tribe is a University Professor and a Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard, has argued 35 cases in the Supreme Court, and taught constitutional law at Harvard both to President ...
“People ask, ‘Why did you pick constitutional law?’ I mean, come on. Who, with a real opportunity to dig into a subject of law would not want that to be constitutional law? It has everything. It has ...