#MediaBias
During the first Trump Administration, the federal courts got a crash course in the Emoluments Clauses. Shortly after Trump was…
A very interesting article by my Hoover Institution Andy Hall (who is also at the Stanford Graduate School of Business);…
In 1893, a Harvard law professor named James Bradley Thayer published one of the most influential articles in U.S. legal…
Source: Gallup Here’s a fact about partisanship and public opinion that may surprise you: According to Gallup, Democrats have been warming…
If you search for “home still” on Amazon, you will see a wide variety of contraptions designed to separate and…
As President Donald Trump arrives in China to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week, American lawmakers are trying…
An excerpt from a long Washington Court of Appeals decision approved yesterday for publication, Asbach v. Couto (Judge Bradley Maxa,…
Amsterdam has banned advertisements for both meat and fossil fuels as part of its plan to fight climate change. Since May…
From Rice v. Schell, decided two weeks ago by Judge Matthew McFarland (S.D. Ohio), but just posted on Westlaw a…
Hello and welcome to another edition of Free Agent! Bring your spaghetti in and take a seat, we’ve got a…
With oil and gas prices shooting higher, a key metric for measuring inflation hit its highest level in three years…
Lawsuit Against UW Social Work School Over Retaliation for Allegedly Anti-Trans Essay Can Go Forward
From yesterday’s decision by Judge David Estudillo (W.D. Wash.) in Arias v. Univ. of Wash. Tacoma: For purposes of the…
