Lael Weinberger is a lawyer and historian. He is a fellow of the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford Law School.
Lael Weinberger | A few steps that universities can take to respond to campus anarchy while still respecting speech
Lael Weinberger | Litigation over Ohio’s law on medical treatment and gender identity can teach some lessons about the role of the courts
Lael Weinberger | A controversy in Maine over education funding shows that schools can never be neutral
Lael Weinberger | Half-baked plans for fast-tracking a Palestinian state would incentivize Hamas-style violence
Lael Weinberger | Understanding law and history in the Alabama Supreme Court’s IVF decision
Lael Weinberger | Israel’s great debate over the judiciary and democracy
Lael Weinberger | What is Hanukkah, and why should Christians care about it?
Lael Weinberger | The “ministerial exception” is a necessary protection for religious liberty
Lael Weinberger | Parents don’t check their rights at the schoolhouse door
Lael Weinberger | The 9th Circuit defends the rights of religious students