Authoritarian Governments Ban Bitcoin Mining. The U.S. Shouldn’t Join Them.
Is there anything you can do as a government to prevent bitcoin from being used? Are you able to make the world believe that it […]
Is there anything you can do as a government to prevent bitcoin from being used? Are you able to make the world believe that it […]
A rough draft has been completed. You have the right to resist criminal demandsThis article was very interesting and so I decided I would serialize […]
1/25/1819: Thomas Jefferson charters the University of Virginia The Supreme Court would rule 176 more years later. Rosenberger v. Rector and Visitors of University of Virginia (1995). […]
Little Amal was an 11-foot puppet that traveled across eight countries, 65 towns and cities in July 2021 and November 2021. Its mission: to celebrate […]
California Court of Appeal affirmed the dismissal of Los Angeles Police Department officers for failing to follow a supervisor’s request to attend to an ongoing […]
Supreme Court rejected the Occupational Safety and Health Administration emergency vax or-test mandate. This decision showed that a majority of Supreme Court members are skeptical […]
After reading Law and Policy in the Quantum Age by Chris Hoofnagle and Simson Garfinkel, that’s what I was asking myself. This book, written in […]
NBC News published my article today on the Supreme Court’s role in two affirmative-action cases that were heard earlier today. Below is a sample: Monday’s […]
There are many ethical, legal and political issues that arise from affirmative action in higher education. Particularly in the context of Harvard University discrimination against […]
In my book Classified I discuss the fact that when the Office of Management and Budget introduced the Statistical Directive 15 “Hispanic”, later changed to […]