Bitcoin Won’t Help Russia Bypass World Sanctions
Senator Elizabeth Warren is a crusader against large banks and is not a fan of Bitcoin. The self-described protector of the small guy doesn’t want […]
Senator Elizabeth Warren is a crusader against large banks and is not a fan of Bitcoin. The self-described protector of the small guy doesn’t want […]
Princeton University was contacted by the Academic Freedom Alliance in a letter. It requested that the university reaffirm Joshua Katz’s academic freedom. On the 8th […]
3/29/1937: West Coast Hotel v. Parrish decided. Reason.com’s first post, Today in Supreme Court History: February 29, 1937 was published on Reason.com.
“I too yearn for common justice,” wrote Zora Neale Hurston in her autobiography, Mud Tracks on a Street, “however easy methods to carry it about is […]
Between the traditional home and the houseboat are floating villages that sit on the shore and rise or fall with the tide. “In the Netherlands” Yale […]
In a letter to Sheriff Alex Villanueva, Los Angeles County Inspector General Max Hunstman claimed his office has compiled a list of 41 deputies who […]
One quick reminder about a Supreme Court decision last week that is very important in relation to religious liberty. Ramirez v. Collier. Because the state […]
Paul Rosenzweig, I and WIRED have an article on Putin’s Russia. This is an excerpt. The Soviet Union had been disbanded by 1991. However, it […]
With the U.S. and Europe united in opposing Russia’s attack on Ukraine, a few tough transatlantic disputes are being swept away – or at least […]
NPR (Rachel Treisman) reports: Two German states banned public display of the letter Z, which is now synonymous with Russia’s support for war in Ukraine. […]