The Law and Economics movement, centered at the University of Chicago from the 1960s onward, applied microeconomic...
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Free-speech doctrine began with the World War I cases (Schenck’s “clear and present danger”) and evolved through...
The Equal Protection Clause remained largely dormant until the twentieth century, when Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) entrenched...
Substantive due process—protecting certain rights even without procedural violations—has generated enduring controversy in American constitutional law. From...
The twentieth century marked a decisive shift in the United States from a judicially developed common-law system...
American Legal Realism emerged between 1920 and 1945 as a loose intellectual movement bound together by its...
American law at independence inherited the English common-law framework, adopted in each state as of specific reception...
The 1787 Constitution creates a federal government of limited, enumerated powers: Congress may act only under authorities...
American law is a complex, evolving system made up of multiple overlapping sources. At its top is...
The series of lectures on American Jurisprudence, covering key concepts and historical developments in U.S. law. Topics...
On December 8, 2025, multiple IndiGo flights were canceled across various sectors, affecting numerous routes including key...
The IndiGo crisis exposes India’s fragile governance, weakening institutions, and rising public frustration. From aviation chaos to...
During the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit on December 4-5, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Vladimir...
A critique exploring how religion evolved as a tool of fear, political control, and moral distortion. This...