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Bones of tortured prisoners. Kolyma Gulag, USSR (Nikolai Nikitin, Tass). (NA) NOTE: This post largely reprints last year’s Victims of…
Yesterday a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit stayed a district court injunction, pending appeal,…
It has been a very busy 48 hours for Louisiana. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court decided Callais. The following day,…
Robby Soave and Christian Britschgi break down how extreme the COVID cover-up has been. They also discuss how Sen. Rand…
4/30/1789: President Washington’s inauguration. He would appoint eleven members to the Supreme Court: Chief Justices Jay, Rutledge, and Ellsworth, and…
Amid the reshaping of the global economic order, thanks in part to President Donald Trump’s tariffs and trade policies, Canadian…
One of the more unexpected aspects of the Birthright Citizenship case was the return of Justice John Marshall Harlan. But…
Greetings and welcome to the latest edition of the Injustice System newsletter. The U.S. Supreme Court issued not one but…
After much anticipation, the Supreme Court finally decided Louisiana v. Callais. (The Chief Justice pronounced it as waylay.) I have some…
And check out our past episodes: Speech, Not “Conduct”: Supreme Court Rules on Conversion Talk Therapy Equal Time, Stephen Colbert,…
Remember when President Donald Trump vowed that his brand-new White House ballroom would be built using private funds and cost…
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday on challenges against the Trump administration’s end of temporary protected status (TPS) for…
