Today in Supreme Court History: February 14, 1845
2-14-1845 Justice Samuel Nelson swears his oath to the judiciary Justice Samuel Nelson Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 14, 1845 was […]
2-14-1845 Justice Samuel Nelson swears his oath to the judiciary Justice Samuel Nelson Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 14, 1845 was […]
The federal Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) has a large bureaucrat responsible for investigating the tenets behind psychedelic church practices. This unlikely job is involved in […]
Kyle Maxwell sued Memphis and several Memphis police officers. He claimed that he was attacked by a dog by police and then tackled by officers […]
Some have suggested that Section 3(14th Amendment) prohibits those who supported January 6, the attack on Capitol and other efforts to change the 2020 elections […]
A staggering 31.4 million people are expected to place bets on the Super Bowl. They won’t travel two hours to make that wager. Most of […]
2/13/16: Justice Antonin Scalia died. Justice Antonin Scalia Reason.com’s Today in Supreme Court History, February 13, 2016, originally appeared here.
A staggering 31.4 million people are expected to place bets on the Super Bowl. They won’t travel two hours to make that wager. Most of […]
Two cases challenging college admissions based on race were heard by the Supreme Court. We don’t have any certainty, but it appears highly probable that […]
Ann Lipton, Tulane’s renowned corporate lawyer scholar, recently published “Capital Discrimination”, a paper that examines the effects of gender discrimination on business disputes. After she […]
new studyDo you pour cold beer? on Seattle’s soda tax. Published in the peer-reviewed journal PLoS ONEIt reveals the fact that I have called this city […]