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I grew up — we all grew up — in an America where we didn’t have to fear that knock on the door in the dead of night.
While sunning myself the other day at a Phillies game, I was tempted to pivot to two bros sitting behind me and say, “How ...
The government is asserting a right to stash away residents of this country in foreign prisons without the semblance of due ...
Three times in the last 16 days, Republican-nominated judges have pitched the administration’s actions as brazen, lawless — and even dangerous.
The federal judiciary is being forced to confront a fundamental question: What to do when its orders are defied?
Philosophically, I guarantee you that federal judges all across the country—with exceptions of course—their hearts were ...
Judge Harvie Wilkinson’s opinion cites Americans’ “intuitive sense of liberty.” But both history and contemporary examples suggest that sense is not intuitive.
J. Harvie Wilkinson III aced the test for his former University of Virginia law professor, A.E. Dick Howard, with a 4th U.S.
Every year, former Siena men's basketball great Ronald Moore is reminded of his place in NCAA Tournament history. The highlights pop up on social media when March Madness arrives. There's Moore ...
Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III, nominated by President Ronald Reagan, a Republican, wrote that he and his two colleagues “cling to the hope that it is not naïve to believe our good brethren in the ...
Harvie Wilkinson, who’s been sitting on the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit since President Ronald Reagan appointed him back in 1984. Wilkinson is a longtime member of the Federalist ...
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