Today in Supreme Court History: November 26, 1829
11/26/1829: Justice Bushrod Washington dies. He was President George Washington’s nephew. Justice Bushrod Washington Reason.com’s first post, Today in Supreme Court History: Nov 26, 1829 […]
11/26/1829: Justice Bushrod Washington dies. He was President George Washington’s nephew. Justice Bushrod Washington Reason.com’s first post, Today in Supreme Court History: Nov 26, 1829 […]
President Joe Biden’s plan to beef up IRS enforcement and snoop on Americans’ bank accounts will require hiring more than 80,000 additional tax cops—expanding a […]
11.25.1757: Henry Brockholst Livingston celebrates his birthday. Pierson V. Post (NY1805) was his property law masterpiece. He dissented. Justice Henry Brockholst Livingston Reason.com first published […]
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court upheld an earlier court decision that Manheim Township School District had violated student rights. They expelled him permanently for sending joke Snapchat […]
Thanksgiving allows us to reflect on the things we are thankful for. It is particularly relevant now, as the second year has seen unprecedented restrictions […]
There are reasons‘s Special December issueThis year marks the 30th anniversary the fall of the Soviet Union. This is part of an ongoing investigation into […]
Norma Garcia Lopez-Lopez was the co-chairperson of Fort Worth Independent Schools District’s Racial Equity Committee. Garcia Lopez didxxed parents who challenged COVID-19 and spoke against […]
The United States Constitution explicitly calls for copyright and patent laws to “promote the progress of science and useful arts” by “authors and inventors.” What […]
Gregory McMichael (65), Travis McMichael (35) and William “Roddie” Bryan (52) have all been found guiltyAhmaud Arbery was shot to death by McMichael’s younger brother. […]
Ever wonder why Thanksgiving’s traditional dinner is served at once? No courses and no servers—just a culinary dump of turkey and all the fixings onto […]