“Pulsed Nuclear Space Propulsion and International Law: Some Preliminary Observations”
Glenn Reynolds, InstaPundit aside, has taught and written extensively about space law. Leigh Outten is a former student and holds a master’s degree in nuclear […]
Missouri S. Ct. Strikes Down Requirement That Defense Lawyers Inform Sexual Assault Victims of Certain Matters
Fox v. StateYesterday’s Missouri Supreme Court decision, written unanimously by Judge Mary Russell, declared unconstitutional this Missouri statute. It was passed in 2020. Interviewing a […]
Yale Law School Students Interrupt Event, Demand Right To Talk Over Speakers
Yale Law School’s Federalist Society chapter invited two speakers on campus to talk about a recent Supreme Court case. Uzuegbunam v. PreczewskiIt is a matter of religious […]
We Can’t Fund COVID Treatments for the Uninsured Because We Spent Trillions of COVID Aid on Wasteful Garbage
Two years since the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress authorized $884 billion of aid to state and local governments. $62 billion was allocated for colleges and universities. […]
Officials Won’t Let Some Ukrainian and Russian Ship Crews Enter the U.S. Because They Might Try To Stay
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers are Refusal to enterSome Ukrainian and Russian seafarers in American ports fear they may try to extend their visas, […]
Black Lives Matter Activist Indicted On 18 Counts OfFraud, Other Federal Charges
A Boston Black Lives Matter (BLM) activist who was once named “Bostonian of the year” and her husband have been indicted on federal fraud charges. […]
The Decomposition of Cuba’s Communist Regime
On July 11, 2021, a massive demonstration broke out in Cuba. The COVID pandemic, which exacerbated the nation’s hunger and poverty, pushed Cuba to the […]
Tibet’s armed resistance to Chinese invasion
Tomorrow marks the 50th anniversary of the 1959 escape by the Dalai Lama from an attempt by the Chinese communists to kidnap his. This is […]
