Our Language Has Gotten More Emotional. Why?
It is becoming less rational to use language. That’s the gist of new findings from researchers at Wageningen University & Research (WUR) and Indiana University. […]
It is becoming less rational to use language. That’s the gist of new findings from researchers at Wageningen University & Research (WUR) and Indiana University. […]
Not surprising were the Supreme Court’s decision to keep the Occupational Safety and Health Administration temporary vax-or-test standard in place, yet to allow the Center […]
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Andreessen Hoowitz has asked me to consult for them occasionally. They commissioned me with this piece for their Future site. This is the intro: Our […]
Here is the list of speaking engagements I have scheduled for the next six-month. All events, except where noted otherwise, are open to all members […]
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This time period, the Court docket has determined three instances that activate the key questions doctrine: Alabama Affiliation of Realtors, NFIB v. OSHA, and Biden v. Missouri. Every […]
This announcement is from the New Civil Liberties Alliance. Two legal positions are needed by the organization. The NCLA seeks a Senior Litigation counsel with […]
The Washington Post The New York TimesWe want to let you know that an angel is not a man who has recently had a heart […]
Three dissenters argued that yesterday’s Supreme Court decision to block enforcement of Biden’s mandate regarding vaccines for private employers meant the majority overrode the judgement […]