Turkmenistan’s Record-Setting Repression
Reason‘s December Special IssueThis year marks the 30th anniversary the fall of the Soviet Union. This is part of an ongoing investigation into the legacy […]
Reason‘s December Special IssueThis year marks the 30th anniversary the fall of the Soviet Union. This is part of an ongoing investigation into the legacy […]
California Highway Patrol agreed to $4.5 million for a woman accusing former officer Xavier Aguirre of sexual assault. Aguirre stopped the SUV carrying the woman. […]
Starting at Doe v. San Diego Unified School Dist.This was decided in an emergency on Sunday. Judge Marsha Berzon is the author of the majority […]
South Dakota’s voters achieved history by approving two ballot initiatives that legalized recreational and medicinal marijuana use last November. Amendment A was particularly successful because […]
Also, the school board did the same for a book club featuring Marie Heinein who was a Canadian defense lawyer during a high-profile sexual assault […]
Judges have traditionally been eligible to take senior status as soon as they become eligible. In recent years circuit judges informed President they will be […]
11.28/1872: Justice Samuel Nelson steps down Justice Samuel Nelson Reason.com’s first post, Today in Supreme Court History: Nov 28, 1872 was published on Reason.com.
In 1958, the 32-year-old philosopher Michel Foucault arrived in Poland to assume the directorship of the Centre Français in Warsaw. He abruptly fled the country […]
Detroit’s council passed new rules last week that allow food trucks in greater numbers to start operating next spring. “From an equity standpoint and from […]
11/27/1964: WGCB broadcast a fifteen-minute broadcast from Reverend Billy James Hargis, as part of its “Christian Crusade” series. Red Lion Broadcasting Co., v. Federal Communications […]