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First Monday
These are the 5 legal theories that might finally end the death penalty
Ellen K. Boegel
November 09, 2016
The Eighth Amendment prohibits “cruel and unusual punishment.”
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What the Wells Fargo scandal and Edward Snowden have in common
Ellen K. Boegel
October 19, 2016
It is time to improve our nation’s whistleblower and false claims laws.
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Who gets to vote, and how?
Ellen K. Boegel
September 13, 2016
Pope Francis reminds us, “Participation in political life is a moral obligation.”
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Terrorism does not justify suspending the First Amendment
Ellen K. Boegel
August 04, 2016
There is danger in government-imposed silence.
First Monday
SCOTUS indecision in Zubik case leaves much clarification desired on the law and religious freedom
Ellen K. Boegel
June 09, 2016
Lower courts are not in agreement on a proper test for ‘religious.’
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’Bathroom Wars’ are revealing a deep societal divide and the need for reasoned use of political power.
Ellen K. Boegel
May 03, 2016
The equal protection clause requires laws to be, at minimum, rationally based.
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