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Make no mistake, we here at Stay in Honor do not condone any law above the Law of the Most High, the “i am”, the “God” of Abraham. The law we promote on this site is sometimes known as natural law or universal law; the news items from feeds below are nevertheless oftentimes interesting, and sometimes there are “reflections” of natural / universal law within the world of man's law, aka the “legal society”. We can learn from anything we decide to learn from, so, enjoy!
Constitutional Law – JONATHAN TURLEY Res ipsa loquitur – The thing itself speaks
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Democratic Lawyer Marc Elias Raises Power to Eliminate the Virginia Government in Response to the Gerrymandering Decision
by jonathanturley on May 13, 2026 at 12:04 pm
Democratic lawyer Marc Elias appears to believe that Democrats do not need to stop at simply sacking and packing the…
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Socialist Storytime: AOC Spins Anti-Capitalist Fable About the Founders
by jonathanturley on May 12, 2026 at 9:52 am
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is fast becoming the greatest fabulist since Aesop. Recently, Ocasio-Cortez insisted that true billionaires are a…
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Sack and Pack: Law Professor Suggests Extreme Method to Save Virginia Redistricting
by jonathanturley on May 10, 2026 at 3:16 pm
After the Virginia Supreme Court rejected the results of the recent Democratic effort to effectively wipe out Republican representation in…
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The Gerrymander Debacle in Virginia Leaves the Democratic Party with a Dangerous Agenda
by jonathanturley on May 9, 2026 at 9:00 am
Below is my column in the New York Post on the decision of the Virginia Supreme Court to nullify the…
The Volokh Conspiracy Archive The leading libertarian magazine and covering news, politics, culture, and more with reporting and analysis.
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Memories of a Different Planet: Roentgenizdat
by Eugene Volokh on May 17, 2026 at 8:37 pm
From Wikipedia, photo by Dmitry Rozhkov of display “Rock on bones” in Gallery “Vinzavod”, Moscow (2008) My father Vladimir was… The post Memories of a Different Planet: Roentgenizdat appeared first on Reason.com.
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Today in Supreme Court History: May 17, 1954
by Josh Blackman on May 17, 2026 at 11:00 am
5/17/1954: Brown v. Board of Education and Bolling v. Sharpe are decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 17, 1954 appeared first on Reason.com.
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Open Thread
by Eugene Volokh on May 17, 2026 at 7:00 am
What’s on your mind?
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Today in Supreme Court History: May 16, 1918
by Josh Blackman on May 16, 2026 at 11:00 am
5/16/1918: The Sedition Act of 1918 is enacted. The Supreme Court upheld prosecutions brought under this law in Schenck, Debs, and Abrams. The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 16, 1918 appeared first on Reason.com.
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UN working group highlights entrenched racism facing people of African descent in Colombia
by Sarisha Harikrishna | City, St. George's University of London School of Law, GB on May 17, 2026 at 4:56 pm
The International Independent Mechanism to Advance Racial Justice and Equality in Law Enforcement on Thursday found that racism against individuals of African descent in Colombia is still deeply embedded in the country’s institutions, creating a sense of fear among youth in the community. The findings, which come in a report issued after an eleven-day visit The post UN working group highlights entrenched racism facing people of African descent in Colombia appeared first on JURIST – News.
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UN Mechanism rejects application of convicted Bosnia war criminal for early release following health concerns
by Sarisha Harikrishna | City, St. George's University of London School of Law, GB on May 17, 2026 at 4:31 pm
The UN’s International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals in The Hague on Thursday announced that it had dismissed the request from convicted Bosnian war criminal Ratko Mladić, who is currently serving a life sentence for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes, for early provisional release due to an advanced deterioration of his health that The post UN Mechanism rejects application of convicted Bosnia war criminal for early release following health concerns appeared first on JURIST – News.
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Canada high court recognizes new civil wrong of intimate partner violence
by Derren Chan | JURIST Staff on May 17, 2026 at 4:18 pm
The Supreme Court of Canada recognized intimate partner violence as a new civil wrong on Friday. The majority said it is a “pernicious social ill” that the law must address. Six justices decided to recognize intimate partner violence as a new tort – an act or omission that injures another, constituting a civil wrong that The post Canada high court recognizes new civil wrong of intimate partner violence appeared first on JURIST – News.
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Former Oklahoma death row inmate granted bond after nearly three decades of incarceration
by Abigail Austin | Vermont Law & Graduate School, US on May 16, 2026 at 2:01 pm
Oklahoma District Judge Natalie Mai on Thursday ordered former death row inmate Richard Glossip to be released from prison while awaiting a retrial, after 29 years behind bars. During these 29 years, Glossip famously faced several execution dates and ate his “last meal” three times. Mai set the bail at $500,000, with release contingent upon The post Former Oklahoma death row inmate granted bond after nearly three decades of incarceration appeared first on JURIST – News.
