Subscribe for legal news in infographics!

Month: June 2020

Espinoza v Montana FINAL - Whole150
Case Explainer

Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue (Decision June 30, 2020)

Did the Montana Supreme Court invalidly strike the state’s tax credit program just because it indirectly benefits religious schools?

Read More →
Seila Law v CFPB_final_300ppi
Case Explainer

Seila Law v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Decision June 29, 2020)

Is the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau constitutional?

Read More →
June+Medical+Services+v+Russo
Case Explainer

June Medical Services v. Russo (Decision June 29, 2020)

Does the Louisiana regulation on abortion providers violate the Constitution?

Read More →
Protected Classes Update
Concepts

What are “Protected Classes”?

What are Protected Classes? See our infographic explaining the legal term.

Read More →
DHS+v+Regents+300ppi.MM
Case Explainer

DHS v. Regents of the University of California (Decision June 18, 2020)

Can a court question DHS’s termination of the DACA program?

Read More →
Zarda v Altitude Exp Sexual Discrimination_Final_72ppi (1)
Case Explainer

Sex Discrimination in Employment: Zarda, Bostock, and R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes (Decision June 15, 2020)

Does the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protect against employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity?

Read More →
Atlantic+Coast+Pipeline+Final
Case Explainer

Atlantic Coast Pipeline v. Cowpasture River Preservation Association (Decision June 15, 2020)

Can the Appalachian Trail block the Atlantic Coast Pipeline project?

Read More →
Current Events

Prominent Conservative Voices Against Trump

Rationales of prominent conservative thinkers who will not support Trump in 2020

Read More →
Georgia+V+Pub+Resource_final_300pppi
Case Explainer

Georgia v. PublicResource.Org (Decision April 27, 2020)

Commentary published in Georgia’s “official” legal code is not eligible for copyright protection.

Read More →

Interested in becoming a contributor?

We’re on the lookout for lawyers who share our passion for teaching legal issues. Write about the Supreme Court case or legal topic of your expertise. We’ll provide the infographic, and you’ll get the recognition.