Cuban Exiles, Lawmakers Commemorate Anniversary of July 11 Protests
Pro-democracy protests have been over for one year BrokenCuba, the largest protest to the communist regime since Fidel Castro’s 1959 ascension was witnessed across the […]
Pro-democracy protests have been over for one year BrokenCuba, the largest protest to the communist regime since Fidel Castro’s 1959 ascension was witnessed across the […]
The Canadian Press (Jacob Serebrin) reported June 30; Université Laval is a prominent Canadian public research university, and apparently “the oldest centre of higher education […]
The Fifth Circuit heard oral arguments yesterday in the appeal against Judge Hanen’s DACA decision. Politico provides a detailed account of Mohar Chanterjee’s oral argument. […]
Brittney Griner is a WNBA player pennedA letter was sent to President Joe Biden Monday asking him not to forget Griner and other American detainees […]
Robby Soave has a report, available here There are reasons: Oregon Health Authority (OHA), a state agency, coordinates health care in Oregon. During the pandemic, OHA […]
Yesterday, in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency The Supreme Court ruled that Section 111 of Clean Air Act does not give the Environmental Protection […]
My podcast Divided Argument with Dan Epps has enjoyed a high-season this month as the Supreme Court released the vast majority of its most important […]
Today’s Supreme Court unanimously agreed with two doctors convicted of drug trafficking on the basis of opioid prescriptions federal prosecutors considered medically unsuitable. Six justices […]
Friday’s ruling Dobbs against Jackson Women’s Health OrganizationThere is a lot of debate about whether or not the majority should reverse its decision. Roe V. […]
It’s a topic that is open to debate and much can be said about it. N.Y. State Rifle & Pistol Ass’n v. Bruen opinion, and […]