HBO’s Station Eleven Imagines a Plague Much Harder to Recover from than COVID-19
American Auto. NBC. Monday, December 13, 2010, 10 p.m. Grand Crew. NBC. Tuesday, December 14th at 8 pm Station Eleven. Available Thursday, December 16, on HBO […]
American Auto. NBC. Monday, December 13, 2010, 10 p.m. Grand Crew. NBC. Tuesday, December 14th at 8 pm Station Eleven. Available Thursday, December 16, on HBO […]
Just lately lawmakers in Duluth, Minn. rescinded a 100-year-old, Prohibition-era legislation locals had dubbed “the Footloose ordinance.” That legislation prohibited institutions in Duluth that serve alcohol from […]
From Hines v. Quillivan, determined Thursday by Choose Fernando Rodriguez, Jr. (S.D. Tex.): Plaintiff Ronald S. Hines … search[s] declaratory and injunctive aid to allow […]
12/11/1922 – Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon. Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History, December 11, 1922
People who make a felony. intentional murder—and only those people—should be executed. This is a position I have held almost all my adult lives. It has […]
Supremacy Clause: This Constitution shall include the Laws of the United States that shall be made in pursuance of it. All Treaties which have been […]
Justice Neil Gorsuch. You can read my post in which I discussed today’s Supreme Court verdict in in Whole Woman’s Health, v. JacksonThe future’s […]
Today was Independence Day, to put it another way. After completing its work, the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States submitted […]
When I saw headlines announcing omicron, the newly emerged “worst ever” variant of COVID-19, my heart sank—not because I was worried for my health or […]
Today’s Supreme Court held that Texas court clerks and judges cannot be sued for preventing enforcement of state laws that ban abortion after detection of […]