Brickbat: It Takes a Thief
Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Brian Rickard was charged, among others, with obstruction of administration or another governmental function, tampering records, and acquisition or getting possession […]
Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Brian Rickard was charged, among others, with obstruction of administration or another governmental function, tampering records, and acquisition or getting possession […]
A recent article explains. Justice Sotomayor Recovers from Judicial “Courage.”Josh Blackman, my co-blogger and friend, argues that voting for conservative Justice requires courage. He suggests […]
Senate Democrats deferred to the proposal to impose a federal tax on nicotine vaping. It would have hurt a potentially lifesaving product and violated President […]
Will’s blog post inspired me (since the cool kids are doing this) to copy his example. [1.]Will’s advice of Scout MindsetJulia Galef, a photo: A […]
Miladis Salgado was raided by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Miami-Dade Police Department and officers from the Miami-Dade Police Department on May 15, 2015. They seized […]
The University of Chicago Law School posted, as per tradition, a list of recommended books that our faculty have been reading. Below are two of […]
Before the Supreme Court considers Whole Women’s Health, v. Jackson United States v. TexasFirearms Policy Coalition warned against the imposition of pre-enforcement obstacles to Texas […]
12/12/2020 – Chief Justice Edward Douglass White confirmed Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History – December 12, 2020
A task force made up of Drug Enforcement Administration agents (DEA) and Miami-Dade Police Department Officers raided Miladis’ suburban Miami house and seized $15,000 worth […]
Justice Sotomayor’s disapproval in Whole Woman’s Health, v. JacksonThis passage concludes the article: The Court’s greatest moments have been when it has ensured constitutional rights cannot […]