#Journalism
Frontiero v. Richardson (1973) and United States v. Virginia (1996) were argued on the same day, twenty-three years apart. Ruth…
The Food and Drug Administration’s webpages reporting that cellphones don’t cause cancer and other health hazards have been taken down.…
Robby Soave and Christian Britschgi break down how the protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis have changed…
In yesterday’s Arkansas Supreme Court decision in Eureka Gun & Pawn, LLC v. City of Eureka Springs, the majority dismissed…
As we have been posting, on January 20, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Wolford v. Lopez, where…
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week in a pair of cases that ask whether state governments may…
President Donald Trump’s push to seize Greenland might be the least popular idea in American political history. Is that hyperbole?…
I have written a few posts on Hecox, which I will come back to later. Here, I want to talk about…
The Trump administration’s trade war has raised the cost of everyday goods, appliances, and the overall cost of living. Now,…
The exodus from the Heritage Foundation to Advancing American Freedom continues. A senior Heritage Foundation staffer has been hired by…
Last night in Minneapolis, a Venezuelan immigrant who was evading arrest was shot in the leg by federal agents. According…
There was an unusual exchange in Hecox. The Justices had little interest in pursuing the mootness argument. Yet, Justice Sotomayor tried…
