No Mass Transit Grants for California, Biden Administration Rules
The latest Biden Administration events are the best in terms of political entertainment. As the president loses his approval rating, Democrats are consuming each other. […]
The latest Biden Administration events are the best in terms of political entertainment. As the president loses his approval rating, Democrats are consuming each other. […]
11/26/1829: Justice Bushrod Washington dies. He was President George Washington’s nephew. Justice Bushrod Washington Reason.com’s first post, Today in Supreme Court History: Nov 26, 1829 […]
President Joe Biden’s plan to beef up IRS enforcement and snoop on Americans’ bank accounts will require hiring more than 80,000 additional tax cops—expanding a […]
11.25.1757: Henry Brockholst Livingston celebrates his birthday. Pierson V. Post (NY1805) was his property law masterpiece. He dissented. Justice Henry Brockholst Livingston Reason.com first published […]
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court upheld an earlier court decision that Manheim Township School District had violated student rights. They expelled him permanently for sending joke Snapchat […]
Thanksgiving allows us to reflect on the things we are thankful for. It is particularly relevant now, as the second year has seen unprecedented restrictions […]
There are reasons‘s Special December issueThis year marks the 30th anniversary the fall of the Soviet Union. This is part of an ongoing investigation into […]
Norma Garcia Lopez-Lopez was the co-chairperson of Fort Worth Independent Schools District’s Racial Equity Committee. Garcia Lopez didxxed parents who challenged COVID-19 and spoke against […]
The United States Constitution explicitly calls for copyright and patent laws to “promote the progress of science and useful arts” by “authors and inventors.” What […]
Gregory McMichael (65), Travis McMichael (35) and William “Roddie” Bryan (52) have all been found guiltyAhmaud Arbery was shot to death by McMichael’s younger brother. […]