Alcohol Delivery Doesn’t Lead To Underage Drinking
For the reason that starting of the pandemic, America has seen a drastic overhaul of alcohol legal guidelines. To-go cocktails are authorized in most states, […]
For the reason that starting of the pandemic, America has seen a drastic overhaul of alcohol legal guidelines. To-go cocktails are authorized in most states, […]
Many diners are returning to pre-pandemic eating habits. But many restaurant owners themselves—still feeling the lingering effects of the pandemic and government-ordered closures—are demanding another […]
In the following is Judge Mark Hornak’s two-week old decision Newman v. Point Park Univ. (W.D. Pa. I think this is the best way to […]
According to today’s opinion Houston Community College System against Wilson: [A]A plaintiff seeking a First Amendment claim for retaliation must demonstrate, among others, that the government […]
If the inefficient giving-and-taking of liberal democracy does not allow you to shoehorn neighbor into your policy choices, you have two options. Either you decide […]
Fort Lauderdale, Florida has fired Larry Scirotto, its police chief, less than a year following his hiring. The claim was that Scirotto had made discriminatory […]
As a long-time critic of American military interventionism, I’ve been dismayed by the lack of moral clarity expressed by some libertarians and conservatives regarding Russia’s inexcusable […]
Start at Hay v. N.Y. Media LLC, decided yesterday by the Second Circuit (Judges John Walker, Pierre Leval & Michael Park): Bruce Hay, a civil […]
Maria Elvira Salazar from Florida, the Republican Rep., enthusiastically advocated a no-fly zone for Ukraine in an embarrassing moment. Worse, after appearing to not know […]
If you have heard it before, please stop me: Congress reached a bipartisan agreement on increasing spending across all levels. On Wednesday, lawmakers unveiled a […]