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The Food and Drug Administration’s webpages reporting that cellphones don’t cause cancer and other health hazards have been taken down.…
So Judge Regina M. Rodriguez (D. Colo.) decided yesterday in U.S. v. Blackcloud; for more on the case, see this November…
Last May, President Donald Trump issued an executive order to restore “Truth and Sanity in American History.” The order called…
Make the important interesting. —James Fallows We have plumbed the depths of abstract words, but what about abstract ideas? Abstractions…
In Madera County, California, federal authorities arrested former welfare benefits worker Leticia Mariscal for using her position to steal food…
From an order today by Magistrate Judge Philip Lammens in Loomer v. Maher (M.D. Fla.) (the underlying case is a…
The Trump administration’s trade war has raised the cost of everyday goods, appliances, and the overall cost of living. Now,…
Last night in Minneapolis, a Venezuelan immigrant who was evading arrest was shot in the leg by federal agents. According…
A great introduction is fine art, crafted with great care and purpose. A first impression matters. If the reader never…
Randa Abdel-Fattah is an Australian writer, attorney, and “antizionist” activist of Egyptian and Palestinian descent. This is what she posted…
There was an unusual exchange in Hecox. The Justices had little interest in pursuing the mootness argument. Yet, Justice Sotomayor tried…
At times, the Supreme Court goes through jurisprudential fads. I am not referring to any particular substantive doctrine. Rather, some…
