"As The Yale Law School World Turns": "The … Soap Opera Continues"
As I mentioned before, it’s inside baseball, but it’s about a tremendous important inside institution—and it’s by David Lat, so it’s as usual a great […]
As I mentioned before, it’s inside baseball, but it’s about a tremendous important inside institution—and it’s by David Lat, so it’s as usual a great […]
Today’s dismal jobs report was portrayed by President Joe Biden as a positive gloss. He praised the general employment gains made during his presidency and […]
Abbott Elementary. ABC. Tuesday, December 7, at 9:30 PM Broadcast network TV usually shuts down during December. They air reruns, burn off pilots, and wait […]
Houston megachurch Lakewood Church. Joel Osteen’s ministry is located in the ex-Arena for the Houston Rockets. Nearly $600,000 was stolen from the church by thieves […]
More than 40 articles have been written in the nine-months that I have been blogging. Dobbs9 cases. 8 cases. I will not comment as to […]
Germany bans the non-vaccinated from large parts of its public life, and U.S. policymakers are introducing new restrictions to address rising COVID-19 rates and the […]
As someone who tries to evaluate specific public policies based on their merits and adherence to my long-held libertarian philosophy, I’ve been increasingly dispirited by […]
Welcome back, and hello! There are reasonsAn annual webathon for’s is currently in progress and can be viewed on your screens or in your earbuds. […]
12/3/1996: Printz v. U.S. argued. Reason.com first published the post Today in Supreme Court History: Dec 3, 1996
The COVID-19 panic is long gone. Politicians are responding to viral fears more effectively than engaging in rituals designed to calm fear and boost their […]