How Should Courts Evaluate Gun Regulations After Bruen?
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 […]
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 […]
Steve McCraw from the Texas Department of Public Safety testified in front of state lawmakers today. McCraw said that police’s response to Uvalde school shooting […]
Combustion cars are under threat thanks to the shortages of wire harnesses, which are used to bundle cables together. This humble, cheap part, is in […]
The old saying that “politics makes strange bedfellows,” may never be more on display than with the upcoming midterms and eventual presidential cycle. Bill Maher, […]
Today, in addition to Father’s Day being today, is also Juneteenth. A post I wrote last year about the significance of this federal holiday, which […]
Please enjoy the latest edition of Short Circuit, a weekly feature from the Institute for Justice. Los Angeles friends, join us Thursday, June 30, at UCLA, […]
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel called for there to be “a drag queen for every school” on Wednesday while attending the 2022 Michigan Civil Rights […]
It is still not over, and the term of 2021-2022 by the U.S. Supreme Court is being regarded as an awful term for criminal justice […]
When you think of Texas, you probably think of wide-open areas and majestic hills, which adds to its reputation as one of the least pricey […]
Imagine a day where you can go to the office without the myriad of charging cords you usually carry. Your workspace is totally uncluttered, and […]