Thoughts on Sixth Circuit OSHA Vax-or-Test Mandate Stay Decision and What Comes Next
Friday night, a split panel of U.S. Court of Appeals in the Sixth Circuit vacated a stay that prevented the implementation of the Occupational Safety […]
Friday night, a split panel of U.S. Court of Appeals in the Sixth Circuit vacated a stay that prevented the implementation of the Occupational Safety […]
Is there a libertarian case for vaccine mandates? George Mason College Regulation Professor Ilya Somin helps vaccine mandates in sure instances as a result of […]
Are there libertarian arguments for mandated vaccines? Ilya Somin, a George Mason University law professor, supports vaccine mandates in some cases. He believes that they […]
From Individuals v. Anderson, determined yesterday by the California Courtroom of Attraction (Decide Elwood Lui, joined by Judges Victoria Chavez and Brian Hoffstadt), affirming convictions […]
The following week: Los Angeles TimesPublished an outstanding editorial about Los Angeles County’s continuing and bizarre mistreatments of “iconic” street-food vendors. The article focuses on […]
Green Bay Packers are now possible Super Bowl hopefuls after winning six consecutive meetings with Chicago Bears. Meanwhile, the Bears look like they will be […]
12/18/1944: Korematsu v. U.S. decided. Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History, December 18, 1944
Here is Judge Stranch’s majority opinion. It all begins here: America was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused more than 800,000 deaths, disrupted […]
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals of the United States ruled today Law Office of Michael A. Demayo LLP v. Sheet Metal Workers Health and […]
Yesterday the Biden Administration requested the Supreme Court to stop the Fifth Circuit injunction against health worker vaccination mandate. The Court requested a reply by […]