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The Myth of Interpretation with Richard Primus
Primus On the Oldest Constitutional Question
Life Goes On at My Synagogue, Including the Hate on Its Doorstep
Trump: Too busy to be a defendant but plenty of time to sue
Insurrection Act
Professor questions legality of US actions
Freedom of Expression, Public Opinion, and the Legal Battle Over Birthright Citizenship
The Empty Promises of Trump’s Imperial Presidency
Supreme Court clears way for racial profiling in immigration raids
Yes, Stephen Miller Said Trump Had ‘Plenary Authority’ In A CNN Interview
EXCLUSIVE: When Law Meets Power: Trump’s National Guard Gambit, Constitutional Line Crossed
The Oldest Constitutional Question | Interview: Richard Primus
Texas vs. Chicago: Why Trump’s Next National Guard Gambit Is So Dangerous
Interview on “The Oldest Constitutional Question”
The Oldest Constitutional Question
Stateside: July 22, 2025
Trump’s Third-Term Ambitions Are Very Revealing
The US has fewer deputies than Brazil; find out how the total number of parliamentarians is defined
MI Supreme Court set to lean even more progressive after Whitmer appointment
Trump takes aim at WilmerHale law firm, citing ties to lawyer Robert Mueller
Why target these law firms? For Trump, it’s personal
Stateside
Call It the Intimidation Agenda
How Law Professors Are Pivoting Post-Loper and Other Key Rulings
Scarred by violence, lawmakers plan for possible ‘mass casualty’ event
The Klan Act: Legal Liability for Political Violence
The Court’s Colorado Decision Wasn’t About the Law
Richard Primus, Constitutional Law Professor