Prosecution Rests in Ahmaud Arbery Murder Trial
Whereas the Kyle Rittenhouse trial has largely captured the media’s consideration for the previous few weeks, one other homicide trial of great public curiosity has […]
Whereas the Kyle Rittenhouse trial has largely captured the media’s consideration for the previous few weeks, one other homicide trial of great public curiosity has […]
The terrorist assaults of September 11 and the federal government exploitation of them to develop civilian surveillance proceed to forged a shadow over our civil […]
Fort Price, Texas, officers have agreed to settle a lawsuit introduced by a person who had his nostril damaged by a police officer in 2017. […]
State and local governments filed thousands against drug companies since 2014 to sue them for creating the opioid crisis. They claim that they exaggerated the […]
Stephen Sachs (co-blogger) posted last week a thoughtful reply to my recent criticism of his position about the Texas SB 8 litigation. For earlier phases […]
The ping-pong ball is drawn. In the Sixth Circuit, all the union and state challenges to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Emergency Temporary Standard […]
Stress balls are just one example of the innocuous things that put innocent people in prison due to poor police work or unreliable drug field […]
You’ve likely heard about the environmentalists praising bitcoin. They also made apocalyptic claims it would use up. All of the energy in the worldThey will […]
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel bowser announced Tuesday that she will relax Washington’s mandate to remove masks. Some indoor spaces, including those used by residents and […]
A divided U.S. Court of Appeals panel for the Sixth Circuit voted against Breeze Smoke LLC’s request for a stay of the Food and Drug […]