I am a huge Red Sox fan.
— Cass Sunstein
I think that every state in the union should recognize same-sex marriage.
The U.S. is blessed with tremendously creative and imaginative law students at places like Chicago, Harvard, Columbia and Yale.
Catholicism is a wide tent in terms of political and legal positions. We could have nine Catholics on the Supreme Court and a great deal of diversity toward the law.
It's hard to get me out of the office.
I think it's a very firm part of human nature that if you surround yourself with like-minded people, you'll end up thinking more extreme versions of what you thought before.
This part of the 21st century is preoccupied with risk, and there's a lot that law can do to make lives longer and healthier.
As a matter of history, the Fourteenth Amendment was not understood to ban segregation on the basis of race.
Most problems are best solved privately, not through government. There's a problem of discourtesy in the world, which is best handled through social norms, which are indispensable. But you wouldn't want the government to be mandating courtesy.
Liberals are sometimes defined as people who can't take their own side in an argument.
There are some lawyers who think of themselves as basically instruments of whoever their clients are, and they pride themselves on their professional craft.
There is no proportional representation requirement in the Equal Protection Clause.