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On June 2, the Fifth Circuit decided United States v. Squire, which posed “a novel question about whether the Second…
New Iranian attacks in the Persian Gulf are being easily and successfully countered by U.S. Armed Forces. Those attacks should…
I asked Claude, “Under the federal law clerk hiring plan, when can a recommender e-mail or call a judge to…
After a trip to Japan, tourists often return dazzled by the beauty of the land, the politeness of the people,…
Still from the surveillance video included in the Idaho State Journal article. Idaho State Journal (Jimmy Hancock) reports (including video):…
Gordon-Darby Holdings had a lucrative contract running New Hampshire’s vehicle emissions testing program. Understandably, Gordon-Darby was disappointed when the New…
In a special America 250 issue, Reason takes a look back at our country’s founding people and ideas. Read more…
British satirist Jonathan Swift offered his infamous modest proposal to deal with an 18th century food crisis: “I have been assured by…
Expecting any level of ideological consistency from partisan political actors is a fool’s errand; even so, the amount of sheer…
The Australian government has spent the last decade introducing steep tax hikes to curb smoking, and, as a result, the…
From Judge Gretchen Lund (N.D. Ind.) Monday in Chen v. Univ. of Notre Dame; the plaintiffs’ Complaint focuses on a…
Trillions of taxpayer dollars flow through the federal government every year, and a lot of them don’t end up where…
