Phase Out Supreme Court Clerks
My February 2020 thought experiment was about the possible restructuring of the federal judicial clerkship programs by standardizing the hiring process and mandating minimum qualifications. […]
My February 2020 thought experiment was about the possible restructuring of the federal judicial clerkship programs by standardizing the hiring process and mandating minimum qualifications. […]
Children say the darnedest issues. You may be speaking to at least one and immediately they will give you one thing like, “Why are you […]
11/19/1969: Walz V. Tax Commission of City of New York Argument. Reason.com’s first post, Today in Supreme Court History: November 19, 1969 was published on […]
This day was September 11, 2001. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), created to respond to terrorist attacks. TSA has been a master at harassing and […]
Eugene Huskey, a 1979 graduate student at London School of Economics, was offered the chance to study the Soviet legal system for a year. He […]
After Darrell Meekcom mooned at a mobile speed cam, police in Kidderminster in England have arrested him. Meekcom claims to be suffering from multiple system […]
There are two District of Columbia regional courts. They are the D.C. Superior Court (DC) and D.C. Court of Appeals (DC). They are independent from […]
Nathan Chapman is a good friend and passed these thoughts along to me RamirezI am posting it with his permission. — John Henry Ramirez, a […]
For months, the White House has been promising that President Joe Biden’s massive social spending package would be fully paid for—that is, that tax increases […]
Rumours have circulated that Harris, Vice President of the United States, may be resigning. I have no reason to credit the rumor; but it does […]