Laura Kipnis on Lockdowns, #MeToo, and Sexual Paranoia on Campus
Laura Kipnis says that in the days of the sexual revolution the “right” was outraged against licentiousness. It’s now the right who are the swingers. […]
Laura Kipnis says that in the days of the sexual revolution the “right” was outraged against licentiousness. It’s now the right who are the swingers. […]
3/12/1889: Justice John Campbell dies. Reason.com’s first post, Today in Supreme Court History: February 12, 1889 was published on Reason.com.
California voters voted to legalize recreational marijuana production and sales in 2016. However, the majority of California cities outlawed such activities within their own borders. […]
Friday saw the DC Circuit’s US Court of Appeals issue its decision. Huisha-Huisha v. MayorkasThe Title 42 case of public health expulsion. The Centers for […]
You can predict certain things about life so well that your watch will be set by them. The sun rising in the morning, the moon […]
The outcome of Geraldine Tyler’s case is still uncertain. In 2010, the 93 year-old woman moved out of her Minneapolis condo after being shot in […]
Although this happened last week I only learned about it today. The EU order is based upon a Lumen Database archive. I searched from France […]
Judge Lauck of Virginia’s Eastern District recently issued the much-awaited opinion. United States v. ChatrieHow the Fourth Amendment affects geofencing warrants. This is my opinion, […]
In 2020, the New York Legislature strengthened their “anti-SLAPP” statute. This included requiring private-figure plaintiffs to prove “actual malice in public-concern libel suits. The question […]
The Loudoun County Virginia Schools Board is well-known to most Americans. Their controversial race theory and mask mandates have garnered national attention. But now, another […]