Why some rights are violated more often—even in a democracy
In new book, Law School scholar examines constitutional rights around the globe
In the fight against COVID-19, how much freedom are you willing to give up?
Law scholar’s survey examines balance between civil liberty and public health
Trump just blocked a Chinese takeover of a sensitive U.S. company. Here’s what’s going on.
Asst. Prof. Adam Chilton analyzes blocked sale of U.S. company to Chinese firm

The political donations made by Robert Mueller's team are not evidence of bias
Asst. Prof. Adam Chilton examines political makeup of elite U.S. lawyers

The potential silver lining in Trump’s travel ban
Asst. Prof. Adam Chilton explains opportunity to create new precedent on immigration powers

New data show how liberal Merrick Garland really is
In op-ed, Asst. Prof. Adam Chilton measures ideological position of Justice Merrick Garland

The failure of constitutional torture prohibitions
Article co-written by Asst. Prof. Adam Chilton examines why torture persists, in spite of Constitutional prohibitions

Coalition challenges selection of judges in gay marriage case affecting Nevada
Article cites study by Asst. Prof. Adam Chilton, which finds many federal appeals courts aren't selecting panels randomly
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