There’s reason to hope it will overturn its 1970s jurisprudence.
They rest on rock-solid legal grounds.
The consequences of efforts to force state curriculum guidelines on ultra-Orthodox schools.
The ACLU’s perverse argument.
Companies like Google will be forced to choose between Irish and U.S. law.
And anti-BDS bills don’t threaten freedom of speech.
A murdered teenager’s life isn’t worth less because he lived in the West Bank.
A target of deliberate provocations.
Jews know what those who mean harm can do with sensitive information.
An important aside in the Masterpiece Cakeshop decision.
The 1992 Anti-Terrorism Act is constitutionally sound.
Freedom of speech vs. the opinion of the majority.
Very different from folding chairs.
Nor are military courts the solution.