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One of the key cases in modern Constitutional Law is Korematsu v. United States, where the Supreme Court held that the exclusion of Japanese citizens from large parts of the West Coast was constitutional. (While the case technically did not cover the internment of the...
One of the key arguments made by constitutional nationalists is that the Constitution provides that “We the People of the United States . . . do ordain and establish this Constitution.” The idea is that a single people throughout the country as a whole established...
via SCOTUSblog, for the Symposium: The originalist and non-originalist cases for following the original meaning of the Recess Appointments Clause The issues raised by National Labor Relations Board v. Noel Canning, which provides the Supreme Court with its first...