In a new paper, I examine, along with a co-author (James Heilpern), whether "subject to the jurisdiction" would have had a familiar legal meaning to lawyers in the mid-nineteenth century, and if so ...
These data used Google Trends to discover the top trending texting acronyms and Ahrefs, an AI platform, to find the number of ...
At oral arguments this week, a few questions from the justices ought to remind observers that it’s possible to rule against ...
Tomorrow, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara, the case arising from Trump's 2025 executive ...
New research has revealed South Africa’s most searched text abbreviations for 2026. The study was conducted by word-finding ...
A puzzle for courts and judges involves interpreting the meaning of words. The latest AI and LLMs are coming to their aid. I ...
The government has announced a new definition of anti-Muslim hate that includes violence, harassment and prejudicial stereotyping - as it insisted the move will not curtail free speech. Ministers say ...
Supreme Court justices had pointed questions for both sides during oral arguments on President Donald Trump's birthright ...
Birthright citizenship, by contrast, recognizes the universality of the American idea. There is no ethnic or familial or ...
The issue is whether the Constitution actually mandates birthright citizenship in all cases, or whether the framers intended ...
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