On September 26th, Gavin Newsom signed a law prohibiting California cities from requiring valid ID to vote in municipal elections. This was done in...
Landmark, Former Independent Counsel Ray, and Professors Blackman and Tillman File Amicus Brief in Special Counsel Appeal
Josh Blackman, a constitutional law professor at South Texas College of Law Houston, an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, and President of the...
New Proposal to Expand the Supreme Court
On Thursday, Senator Ron Wyden introduced a bill to expand the Supreme Court to 15 justices. Wyden’s bill would dramatically reshape the Court and...
Trump Criminal Cases Update
Recently we have seen several important developments in the ongoing criminal cases in Georgia and New York against Donald Trump. On September 6,...
Government Backs Removing Bureaucrat Protections in Consumers’ Research v. CPSC, Petitioners Respond
In July, Landmark filed a brief urging the Supreme Court to hear the Consumers’ Research challenge to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”...
A Century Ago, the Income Tax was Only Supposed to Affect the Very Rich
Vice President Kamala Harris recently confirmed her support for most of President Biden’s 2025 budget proposal, a plan that includes nearly $5...
Supreme Court Lets Arizona Proof of Citizenship Requirement Stand
By statute, Arizona requires prospective registrants to establish citizenship when using the state’s voter registration form. This helps ensure the...
Landmark Authors Supreme Court Brief On Behalf of National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors and International Foodservice Distributors Association
Landmark Authors Brief On Behalf of National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors and International Foodservice Distributors Association In...
Virginia Governor Youngkin Takes Positive Step Towards Securing Elections
On August 7th, Governor Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) issued Executive Order Number Thirty-Five, strengthening election security procedures in Virginia. The...