Federal Court Temporarily Halts Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
Federal court ordered a temporary halt to President Joe Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Program. This will allow the judges time to consider legal challenges. Henry […]
Federal court ordered a temporary halt to President Joe Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Program. This will allow the judges time to consider legal challenges. Henry […]
This is Judge Lee Rosenthal’s decision as of today (see the earlier post). Dr. Stella Immanuel sued CNN for defamation. With prejudice, the court dismissed […]
A large number of people who read this article have likely had to deal with being stopped by police officers for violating traffic laws. What […]
Start at Disciplinary Counsel v. CarrYesterday’s decision: The [Board of Professional Conduct] panel accepted the parties’ stipulations of fact and misconduct and issued a 58-page report […]
Georgia’s new controversial voting law last year has allowed early voting to begin in Georgia. This week was the start of Georgia’s first day of […]
The editors stated that “the present state” required “extraordinary effort to promote freedom.” According to them, the degrading state of media was a cause for […]
10.16.1898: Justice William O. Douglas celebrates his birthday. Justice William O. Douglas Reason.com’s Today in Supreme Court History, October 16, 1898 originally appeared here.
As co-blogger Jonathan Adler points out, the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit recently ruled, in Hall v. MeisnerThe government can’t seize $300,000.00 in […]
Florida governor. Ron DeSantis’ move last month to fly dozens of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard may end up putting those migrants on a pathway to […]
Today, the Supreme Court rejected Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn a district court order which had prevented the Department of Justice examining classified documents that […]