The D.C. Public Charter Schools Where Masks Are Still Mandatory
Washington, D.C., one of only a few major metro areas to have removed the mandate that students wear masks, made history on March 16th. Mayor […]
Washington, D.C., one of only a few major metro areas to have removed the mandate that students wear masks, made history on March 16th. Mayor […]
Casey Harper (The Center Square). White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain worked with Hunter Biden in 2012 to help fundraise for the Vice President’s […]
Bethany Blankley (The Center Square). The U.S. Department of Agriculture expects U.S. food prices to increase by at least another 5% on average this year […]
The Parole Board initially denied Smiley Allen Martin parole but then released him in February—he has now been arrested (as have his brother Dandrae Martin […]
Representative Matt Gaetz and Lloyd Austin engaged in a fiery and very heated back-and-forth, with the congressman accusing the Defense Secretary of pushing a ‘woke’ […]
Today’s Ohio Supreme Court opinion. M.R. v. Niesen: Common pleas court granted a temporary restraining or (“TRO”) to Julie Niesen and Terhas White preventing them […]
Oklahoma passed a nearly total ban on abortion. It will ban abortion at any stage of pregnancy except when it is necessary to save a […]
The first book I wrote. UnprecedentedThe Affordable Care Act was President Obama’s first term. NFIB v. Sebelius. Second book. You are not alonehe recounted Obama’s second term’s […]
As social media has devolved from a free speech zone to a censorious minefield (my take) or a cesspool of misinformation from which people should […]
4/6/1938: United States against Carolene Products. Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: April 6, 1938 was published first.