Which States Are the Freest?
In recent years our freedoms have been severely affected by government enthusiasm to use COVID-19 as an excuse to further restrict society’s control. It is […]
In recent years our freedoms have been severely affected by government enthusiasm to use COVID-19 as an excuse to further restrict society’s control. It is […]
Today’s indictment can be viewed here. The Baltimore Sun (Justin Fenton & Tim Prudente) reports: Indictment claims that Mosby (41), sought to withdraw $40,000 from […]
Josh Bornstein, my friend asked me this question. I realized that I was familiar with the practice but not the reasons. At least in court […]
Seth Barrett Tillman and I have published an article in the New York Journal of Law & Liberty, titled Are the Fourteenth Amendment’s Section 3 […]
S.B. 8 The Texas law banning abortions after detectable fetal heart activity relies upon a new enforcement mechanism to avoid early judicial review. It allows […]
The oral argument was heard last week Dobbs V. Jackson Women’s Health OrganizationIt was clear that there are good chances the Supreme Court will overturn, […]
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D–Md.) Here are some thoughts on gerrymandering by Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) Raskin submitted an explanation to the U.S. Supreme Court when […]
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Environmental Protection Agency proposed last week the third updated definition of “waters of America” over the past six-years. The […]
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 […]
Parents are increasingly supporting alternatives to traditional public schools, more than 18 months after a school district was hit by a school-disruption pandemic. But school […]