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Moore v. United States

When conservative interest groups cheered Charles and Kathleen Moore’s suit against the government over a tax bill,1 they sought to “permanently put…to rest”2 progressive American…

City of Grants Pass v. Johnson

“Poverty and immorality are not synonymous,” the Supreme Court once observed. 1 A set of laws that would restrict where “the poor and the unpopular”…

DeVillier v. Texas

The law of constitutional remedies is tightly coupled with the law of equity. In the early twentieth century, suits in equity became the “normal mechanism”…

Department of State v. Muñoz

Marriage grants a couple a set of rights,1 and chief among them is the ability to live with his or her spouse.2 However, this right…

McElrath v. Georgia

The substantive law under which defendants are prosecuted can vary from state to state.1 But regardless of jurisdiction, there are procedural barriers against successive prosecutions.2…