Fulfilling the progressive promise of the Constitution’s text and history
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Slaughter v. Trump
Talbott v. Trump
Rutherford v. United States and Carter v. United States
CAC Release: Supreme Court’s Commitment to Text and History at Stake in Case Involving Federal Prisoners
CAC Release: Justices Assess Whether Judges Can Consider Evolving Views of Crime when Reducing Sentences
Fernandez v. United States
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CAC pursues a litigation strategy unique among progressive legal organizations by relying on the Constitution’s text and history. Our powerful amicus briefs provide invaluable arguments to Supreme Court Justices, legal scholars, and fellow advocates. Our clients include current and former bipartisan Members of Congress, state and local officials, law professors, and various nonprofit organizations. CAC’s efforts help to secure important legal victories in the Supreme Court, lower federal courts, and state supreme courts.
Slaughter v. Trump
In Slaughter v. Trump, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia considered whether Trump’s attempted firing of Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter from the Federal Trade Commission was illegal.Read MoreTalbott v. Trump
In Talbott v. Trump, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia is considering whether Trump’s Executive Order categorically barring transgender people from serving in the military…Read MoreFernandez v. United States
In Fernandez v. United States, the Supreme Court is considering the scope of a sentencing judge’s discretion to grant compassionate release under the Sentencing Reform Act.Read More
From Our Think Tank
Moneyed Interests Still Prevail at the Supreme Court (2024-2025 Term)
The Court Continues to Favor Corporations over Workers, Consumers, and the Environment.Read MoreMoore v. Harper, Evasion, and the Ordinary Bounds of Judicial Review
66 B.C. L. Rev. 1295 (2025)Read MoreQUICK TAKE: Corporate Interests at the Supreme Court, 2023-2024 Term
Conservative supermajority discards precedent, shifts power to judges, and hobbles agency efforts to enforce the nation’s laws.Read More
CAC produces scholarship showing that the Constitution’s text and history command progressive results. We publish comprehensive accounts of some of the most important and contentious topics in modern constitutional and federal law through issue briefs, white papers, insights, and our think tank series. Our legal experts also inform public discussion around these topics by giving written and oral testimony in congressional committee hearings.