A Roundup of Recent Federal Court Decisions
Please enjoy the latest edition of Short Circuit, a weekly feature from the Institute for Justice. Does the government have to pay compensation if an SWAT […]
Please enjoy the latest edition of Short Circuit, a weekly feature from the Institute for Justice. Does the government have to pay compensation if an SWAT […]
“The people who find themselves calling themselves black folks saviors do not perceive this, however they’re hurting black folks as a result of what they’re […]
A new tax on natural gaz production is hidden in the House of Representatives’ “Build Back better” plan. This will most likely lead to higher […]
Glória. Netflix.com – Available Now Harriet, the Spy. Available now on Apple TV+. Espionage is one of television’s earliest genres—the enticingly paranoid Cold War counterintelligence drama I […]
Friday’s announcement by the Food and Drug Administration was that they recommend COVID-19 booster shots to all adults in America. It is great news as […]
Kyle Rittenhouse, a teenager who stated he was afraid for his safety when he attacked two men with a knife during unrest in Kenosha (Wisconsin), […]
Officials and pundits often tell us that the federal government has not defaulted on its debts, no matter how heated the debate about raising the […]
Steve Lubet (Faculty Lounge), suggests that the answer might be “yes”. This would allow for an example of a 50-50 tie between the Senate and […]
The revised version of my e-book Free to Transfer: Foot Voting, Migration, and Political Freedom comes out on December 1, and is already accessible for preordering […]
This week’s Department of Justice Report explains how certain components of President Donald Trump’s criminal justice reform bill haven’t been implemented because of labor union […]