No Troops in Ukraine Without Congressional Approval, Say Lawmakers
An issue that unites Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D–N.Y.) and Matt Gaetz (R–Fla.)?This unlikely couple is part of a bipartisan group demanding President Joe Biden get […]
An issue that unites Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D–N.Y.) and Matt Gaetz (R–Fla.)?This unlikely couple is part of a bipartisan group demanding President Joe Biden get […]
Mark Walsh, SCOTUSBlog columnist, informed me that Art Lien will soon be retiring as a veteran Supreme Court artist. [Art Lien]He will be retiring after […]
These are the facts in yesterday’s libel case, which I blogged about. Gogol v. WhiteThe plaintiff has presented the following scenario: Multiple tweets were published […]
2/23/1905: Lochner v. New York argued. Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 23, 1905
You can invoke emergency powers Assets frozenCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in response to the Freedom Convoy protestors made it clear that civil liberties protections […]
Tiffany Davis’s family has filed a lawsuit against Muskegon County Michigan Sheriff Michael Poulin as well as other parties alleging that Davis died due to […]
Eric Adams of New York City believes you have to pursue guns if you wish to lessen gun violence. His plan relies heavily on disrupting […]
As the podcast is being recorded, we hear a lot about Ukraine’s troops and their accusations. Michael Ellis uses his experience from the National Security […]
National Guard troops, tow trucks and other personnel are now reported to be heading to Washington D.C. to reinstall the fence barrier surrounding the Capitol. […]
With Matt Welch out, Peter Suderman hosts John Osterhoudt, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Nick Gillespie on their thoughts on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the reactions to it across […]