The Wit of the Supreme Court
One of the perks of being a law student, and specifically a law student studying constitutional law, is the frequent contact with the entertaining and clever language of the Supreme Court. As you’ll see…
One of the perks of being a law student, and specifically a law student studying constitutional law, is the frequent contact with the entertaining and clever language of the Supreme Court. As you’ll see…
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, on behalf of the plaintiff in Commonwealth of Virginia v. Sebelius (dismissed for lack of standing by the Fourth Circuit though Virginia subsequently petitioned the Supreme Court), has made the argument that,
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In anticipation of a new crop of EagleiOnline staff and readers, we wanted to present some of the work our staff did previously.

This post is intended to highlight some…
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In 1975, the blockbuster thriller Jaws was released, capitalizing on America’s fear of sharks, and leading to a significant decline in beach attendance. But which animal poses more of a risk to…
Read moreThis editorial is the opinion of one of the editors of Eagleionline. It does not represent the position of the organization or the editorial staff at large.
Last week Eagleionline published an anonymous letter to…
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