Congress Agrees To Spend $1.5 Trillion This Year, Continue To Pretend the Deficit Doesn’t Matter
I’m sorry if this is something you already know: Congress came to a bipartisan deal that will allow for an increase in spending. On Wednesday, […]
I’m sorry if this is something you already know: Congress came to a bipartisan deal that will allow for an increase in spending. On Wednesday, […]
Judge Ketanji B. Jackson of U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit is one the most prominent contenders for Justice Stephen Breyer’s replacement on the Supreme […]
Start at Del Castillo v. SecretaryThursday’s decision was made by Judge Robert Luck and Judges Elizabeth Branch, Ed Carnes. (See the bottom for my thoughts […]
Today’s Report-and-Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Donald Cabell, (D. Mass.) Mass.) Koppel v. Moses: [According to the Complaint,]Koppel and Moses were once friends, and fellow MIT […]
The comments come in the context of liberal Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement, and President Biden’s vow to only consider black women for the […]
Today’s opinion of Judge William S. Stickman IV, (W.D.) is so. Pa. Doe 1 v. Upper Saint Clair School Dist.: Plaintiffs … allege that their […]
Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), who is chair of the House Select Committee regarding the January 6 Attack Attack, said last week to ABC’s George […]
This was Judge C. Darnell Jones II’s position yesterday. Conference of Presidents of Major Italian American Organizations, Inc. (E.D. Pa.). He found that plaintiffs did […]
Quebec proposes a new law that will tax people who are not vaccinated. There is not a mandate. Canadian Civil Libertarians are concerned that the […]
GMO mandatory labeling gets a shrug from consumers Starting this year, all products made using genetically engineered ingredients will have to be labeled with the […]