Fifth Circuit Denies Injunction Pending Appeal in Vaccine Mandate Case
Are the threats of termination for failing to get vaccinated an irreparable injury? You are not. John Does 1-3 v. MillsJustice Gorsuch’s opinion on the […]
Are the threats of termination for failing to get vaccinated an irreparable injury? You are not. John Does 1-3 v. MillsJustice Gorsuch’s opinion on the […]
12/14/1964: Heart of Atlanta Motel v. U.S. and Katzenbach v. McClung are decided. Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History December […]
Everything falls together: The Guide to the New Materials RevolutionSkylar Tippbits, Princeton University Press. 224 pages. $24.95 The things that we make are meant to […]
A police officer in Illinois has been accused of aggravated battery, and misconduct after attacking a student at West Proviso High school Hillside. The attack […]
Last week saw the end of all cyberlawsuits which were not filed or resolved over Thanksgiving. We are still working on it. However, before I […]
The Supreme Court today denied an urgent application for injunctive relief. Dr. A. v. Hochul. New York’s mandate to provide vaccines for health workers was challenged […]
Libel law requires more than just a showing of false factual allegations about the plaintiff (plus, generally, knowledge/reckless/sometimes negligence as to the falsehood). The allegations […]
Paul Horwitz posted a blog post at Prawfs about novelty claims in law reviews. The claim by an author that their article has the most […]
It’s over, says Colorado Gov. Jared Polis. Colorado Public Radio’s Democratic governor, John Polis stated in a long interview that the COVID-19 epidemic has now […]
On this Monday’s Cause Roundtable, Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman, and Nick Gillespie dive into inflation, civil asset forfeiture, and the extradition of Julian Assange. […]