Welcome to The Marble Palace Blog. I am Tony Mauro, and I have covered the Supreme Court since 1979 and for ALM since 2000. I ...
The conservative legal scholar specifically scrutinizes law schools, which he argues have grown hostile to free speech and ...
As a professor of Law since 1977 or for 48 years now, it has become my annual routine to review landmark Supreme Court decisions for class discussions and for inclusion into my Law books published for ...
The justices have agreed to consider whether parents have a constitutional right to prevent their children from being ...
"Tiger Mother" Amy Chua revealed that the pressure at Yale to denounce Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearing was like the "Cultural Revolution." ...
Oklahoma's school superintendent seems stuck on issues that now seem less important than real and significant student ...
The American Library Association has tracked a national surge in book bans over the past several years, with Texas at the ...
Edward “Ted” James Champlin, the Cotsen Professor in the Humanities, Emeritus, and professor of classics, emeritus, died of ...
This book was written in 2010 and is a sequel to Turow’s legal thriller, “Presumed Innocent,” written in the ’80s. “Presumed Innocent” resurfaced and gained large audiences when it recently became a ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who worked to preserve Long Island Sound, has been tapped to lead the Health and Human Services ...
A proposed constitutional amendment on Wisconsin’s April ballot would enshrine the state’s existing photo ID requirement for voting, but leave some room for lawmakers to modify it.
Being able to expand my faith alongside academic questions and classroom teaching has been nothing less than life-changing.