Who Will Be the First Person To Go to Prison for Selling Flavored Tobacco or E-Cigarettes?
If it doesn’t happen already, in the near future the first American to be sentenced for selling flavored tobacco and e-cigarettes will most likely go […]
If it doesn’t happen already, in the near future the first American to be sentenced for selling flavored tobacco and e-cigarettes will most likely go […]
In a lecture on “Textualism’s Political Morality” at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Circuit presented earlier this month the Honorable Neomi Rao of […]
As a long-time critic of American military interventionism, I’ve been dismayed by the lack of moral clarity expressed by some libertarians and conservatives regarding Russia’s inexcusable […]
While anonymity provisions under the First Amendment have been crucial over half a century, they do have limitations. Certain government powers cannot be used to […]
In a lecture on “Textualism’s Political Morality” at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Circuit presented earlier this month the Honorable Neomi Rao of […]
District of Columbia, v. Heller (argued 3/18/2008). Reason.com’s Today in Supreme Court History, March 18th 2008 originally appeared here
The moment Vladimir Putin ordered Russia’s military to cross the Ukrainian border, casualties were certain. We’ll likely discover, after initial losses in lives and homes […]
Eduardo Nicolas Alvear Gonzalez was the flag-clad man who was captured smoking pot at the Capitol Rotunda in January 2021. He eventually pleaded guilty to […]
In China, the government of the city of Huizhou has apologized after public health workers beat a woman’s dog to death and promised the workers will […]