Today in Supreme Court History: March 7, 1965
3/7/1965: Civil rights marchers are attacked by the police in Selma, Alabama. The occasion would turn out to be generally known as “Bloody Sunday.” The […]
3/7/1965: Civil rights marchers are attacked by the police in Selma, Alabama. The occasion would turn out to be generally known as “Bloody Sunday.” The […]
In December, San Francisco Mayor London Breed declared a state of emergency within the metropolis’s Tenderloin district, which is able to result in elevated police […]
A Los Angeles Police Division bomb disposal squad ignored considerations repeatedly expressed by one technician that they had been overloading a containment chamber inside a […]
At 5-6:15 p.m. on Thursday, March 10, I’ll be participating in a panel discussion at George Mason University on Justice, International Law, and the War […]
Protest against war in Ukraine Moscow, 24 February 2022 This sign reads: “Peace to Ukraine, Freedom For Russia”. (AP). A few days ago I […]
Nikolaus Sires lives in Dnipro, Ukraine. Originally from New Orleans, he bought an apartment in Dnipro, where he lives with his Ukrainian fiancée, four months […]
3/6/1857: Dred Scott against Sandford decided. Reason.com’s Today in Supreme Court History, March 6th 1857 originally appeared here.
There are currently around 120,000 global warehouses. An additional 50,000 are expected to be added by 2025. Over the next few years, more robots will […]
The unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine has put the entire world on alert. Many politicians and activists call for the United States’ leadership and control […]
A comprehensive Alabama school choice BillAlabama Senate Study Group is stuck in a stalemate These are some objectionsLegislators and advocates for public schools. The Parent’s […]