“I want to go into law and eventually have a judicial appointment”
The New York Times We have reports about Judge Ketanji brown Jackson’s high-school experience. We also learn about her yearbook. We have learned over the years that […]
The New York Times We have reports about Judge Ketanji brown Jackson’s high-school experience. We also learn about her yearbook. We have learned over the years that […]
The irony in regulating hate speech is that these laws can often hurt the people they were meant to protect. Jacob Mchangama has made this […]
226/1869: States are being presented with the 15th Amendment. Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 26, 1869 was published first.
The Global History of Prohibition: Smashing the Liquor machineMark Lawrence Schrad, Oxford University Press 725 pages, 34.995 Mark Lawrence Schrad feels Carrie Nation gets a […]
Start at Hensley v. Nat’l Ass’n for Legal Gun Defense, LLC, a decision of the Texas Court of Appeals Thursday, with an opinion of Chief […]
Starting at Sullivan v. Univ. WashingtonJudge Richard Jones (W.D.) ruled yesterday in favor of the petition. Wash.): The University of Washington has an Institutional Animal […]
As a special treat, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are allowing most Americans to take off their masks for a bit. The public […]
Please enjoy the latest edition of Short Circuit, a weekly feature from the Institute for Justice. Civil forfeiture, dear friends, is an affliction that plagues honest […]
Russia invaded Ukraine and the West responded with harsh sanctions against Russia, its financial institutions, state-owned enterprises, wealthy people, and even President Vladimir Putin. This […]
It was something I had blogged about while I was working on it. But now, it is out. The Introduction Certain injunctions restrict the speech […]