Could Kyle Rittenhouse Be Sued for Negligence?
[1.] Yes. Yes. First, the acquittal resolves only that guilt couldn’t be proved beyond a reasonable doubt (requiring, say, a >90% confidence level); the standard […]
[1.] Yes. Yes. First, the acquittal resolves only that guilt couldn’t be proved beyond a reasonable doubt (requiring, say, a >90% confidence level); the standard […]
The Dickinson Press (Adam Kurtz) reported in September, and The College Fix (Christian Schneider) just publicized it yesterday: University of North Dakota President Andrew Armacost has […]
Starting at Burch v. Lipscomb………………………………………………… Danielle Burch … objected to vaccinating her children based on her religious convictions, while joint custodian Paul Lipscomb … desired […]
Massachusetts legislators may repeal one of America’s most severe cottage food laws. H465, sponsored by State Rep. Erika Uyterhoeven (D–Somerville), would eliminate the state’s burdensome […]
11/20/1910: Justice William Henry Moody resigned. Justice William Henry Moody Reason.com’s first post, Today in Supreme Court History: Nov 20, 1910 was published on Reason.com.
There are reasons‘s December Special IssueThe 30th anniversary marks the end of the Soviet Union. We are exploring the legacy of this evil empire around […]
However, I cannot speak to whether Saule Omarova (Biden nominee) would be a competent banking regulator or what she thinks is the best banking policy. […]
It was a great conversation. I enjoyed it very much. You can find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, as well as many other sites. The […]
On November 23 and 24, seventh and eighth graders at the Lower Manhattan Community Middle School—a public middle school in the borough’s highly coveted District […]