Eric Segall
Eric Segall is a professor of law at the Georgia State College of Law.
Being the darling of the Heritage Foundation, the Federalist Society and Fox is not enough for this poor little snowflake, writes Eric Segall.
An ongoing saga, writes Eric Segall.
The Roberts courts relies on demonstrably false facts and obviously misleading descriptions of prior rulings, writes Eric Segall.
A lot of pain is coming as we head towards that great artificial deadline the justices created for themselves known as “June,” writes Eric Segall.
Don’t expect We the People to take it lying it down, writes Eric Segall.
The why isn’t as important as the how, writes Eric Segall.
For the Roberts Court, values, politics and consequences count for much more than text, history and precedent, writes Eric Segall.
Real religious tests and phony ones.
So long stare decisis, we hardly knew you.
Starting a difficult conversation.