Law Review Editors Behaving Badly
Although the Indian Child Welfare Act was a good-intentioned law, it has gone horribly wrong. It was intended to protect Native American kids from racist, […]
Although the Indian Child Welfare Act was a good-intentioned law, it has gone horribly wrong. It was intended to protect Native American kids from racist, […]
At 16 weeks, Aleidy Andara discovered that twins were on the way. rare disorderThe result is an uneven distribution of nutrients, oxygen and vitamins between […]
During oral argument in Dobbs, Justice Sotomayor made an understandable speaking error. At 19:00, Justice Sotomayor said, “I think that was what both courts above said. […]
We’ll be discussing some great, media-debunking, reasons to DONATE TO THE HELL RIGHT NOW in a minute Reason‘s annual Webathon, in which we ask readers, […]
Connecticut General Statutes § 53-37 provides: “Anyone who advertises for him” “Useful or obscene contempt for any class or person, “on account the creed or […]
12/2/1907: Ex Parte Young argued. The Fuller Court (1907). Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History: Dec 2, 1907
West Creek High school in Clarksville in Tennessee has suspended over 50 students involved in TikTok’s video of them using their smartphones to point at […]
Newsweek had published my new essay, titled Roberts Court Poised to Unravel Roe’s Precedential “Paradox” This is the intro: The Supreme Court considered Wednesday whether […]
“I do not believe parents should tell schools what to teach.” That is how once-and-coming Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe described himself. Terry McAuliffe started a […]
West Creek High school in Clarksville in Tennessee has suspended over 50 students involved in TikTok’s video of them using their phones as guns and […]