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Last year in a series of executive orders, President Donald Trump targeted numerous law firms that had represented Democrats. Several…
A month ago, the police chief of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, held an extraordinary press conference where he accused federal immigration…
Mirabelli v. Bonta represents an important installment in the Supreme Court’s developing emergency docket jurisprudence. Indeed, I think it is extremely…
The Gulag History Museum in Moscow has been permanently closed. I wrote about my 2016 visit to the museum dedicated to…
This week, editors Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Matt Welch discuss the U.S. military strikes against Iran, and why the United States…
Mirabelli v. Bonta is a momentous emergency docket ruling that was frankly not on my radar. Sooner or later, I…
Today’s unsigned majority opinion in Mirabelli v. Bonta held that California policies that “prevent schools from telling them about their…
[The first of four blog posts drawing on tonight’s Hallows Lecture at Marquette Law School.] For several decades, we have…
Police blasted out Jonathan Puddle’s picture as part of a human trafficking investigation. His mistake? Going out in public with…
In 1988, Peng Peiyun was assigned to China’s State Family Planning Commission. Her job was to implement the relatively new…
Many Venezuelans celebrated after U.S. forces captured President Nicolás Maduro on January 3 and flew him to New York to…
I sometimes prattle about a proverbial $1 million tax on poodles as a way to illustrate the counterproductive nature of…
