What Will the GOP Do if It Wins?
This week Roundtable ReasonMatt Welch (in place of Katherine Manguward), Nick Gillespie, Peter Suderman and Fiona Harrigan discuss heated rhetoric regarding the next midterm election, […]
This week Roundtable ReasonMatt Welch (in place of Katherine Manguward), Nick Gillespie, Peter Suderman and Fiona Harrigan discuss heated rhetoric regarding the next midterm election, […]
This is Harvard’s first paragraph. The Court has held consistently that universities that conduct such holistic reviews need to consider that it is important that […]
Federal court ordered a temporary halt to President Joe Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Program. This will allow the judges time to consider legal challenges. Henry […]
This is Judge Lee Rosenthal’s decision as of today (see the earlier post). Dr. Stella Immanuel sued CNN for defamation. With prejudice, the court dismissed […]
A large number of people who read this article have likely had to deal with being stopped by police officers for violating traffic laws. What […]
If you’re looking for medical cannabis solutions from cannabis enthusiasts, those who fully believe in the plant as medicine, you’ve come to the right place. […]
Start at Disciplinary Counsel v. CarrYesterday’s decision: The [Board of Professional Conduct] panel accepted the parties’ stipulations of fact and misconduct and issued a 58-page report […]
Georgia’s new controversial voting law last year has allowed early voting to begin in Georgia. This week was the start of Georgia’s first day of […]
The editors stated that “the present state” required “extraordinary effort to promote freedom.” According to them, the degrading state of media was a cause for […]
10.16.1898: Justice William O. Douglas celebrates his birthday. Justice William O. Douglas Reason.com’s Today in Supreme Court History, October 16, 1898 originally appeared here.