Now in its 11th year, this acclaimed annual publication brings
together leading national scholars to analyze the Supreme Court's
most important decisions from the term just ended and preview the
year ahead. The Cato Supreme Court Review is unlike any
other publication that follows the work of the Court:
• It is a timely, in-depth review that appears less than three
months after the Court's term ends and before the new term
begins.
• Its articles are fully accessible to non-attorneys interested in
the work of the Court.
• Crucial to its exceptional coverage, the Review takes a
Madisonian perspective-grounded in the nation's first principles,
liberty and limited government.
This year's review looks at the Supreme Court's recent decisions
involving the Affordable Care Act, immigration, property rights,
intellectual property, GPS surveillance, plea bargaining, and
more.
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