#MediaAccountability
Back in August 2025, I speculated about why the Court granted certiorari in Chiles v. Salazar, yet denied review two years early…
One of Michel Mandarin’s last memories of his hometown was the U.S. government throwing all the dogs into a gas…
On December 14, 1972, Eugene Cernan became the last human to walk on the moon. More than 53 years later,…
From Judge Sarah Pitlyk (E.D. Mo.) yesterday in Doe v. Sutton: This case arises from a relationship between Counterclaim Defendant…
President Donald Trump is growing frustrated that allied countries are not stepping up to help the U.S. in its war…
From yesterday’s opinion by Judge Andrew Carter (S.D.N.Y.) in Horowitz v. AJP Educ. Found., Inc., the plaintiff’s allegations: Horowitz is…
There’s something unseemly going on with Kristi Noem’s husband—and it’s not the giant, fake balloon breasts. Bryon Noem, longtime spouse…
From Judge Ronnie Abrams yesterday in Doe v. Legal Aid Society (S.D.N.Y.): [1.] [Pseudonymity is more justified if] the litigation…
There has been some originalist debate of late about the proper reading of the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.…
NA My new book chapter, “The Right to Use Private Property” is now available on SSRN. It was recently published…
By pushing a 75 percent wholesale tax on nicotine pouches, New York State Budget Director Blake Washington says, Gov. Kathy…
Two months ago, Chief Justice Roberts began the Court’s opinion in Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections this way: Under…
