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From McVeigh v. Kelly, decided last week by Chief Judge Allen Winsor (M.D. Fla.): The facts come from the complaint,…
Yesterday, Virginians voted by a narrow margin to allow the state to deviate from its normal redistricting rules. The plan…
More than a year ago, on “Liberation Day,” President Donald Trump unilaterally imposed double-digit tariffs on imports from nearly every…
Was the Clean Power Plan the first executive branch action halted by Supreme Court order on the “shadow docket”? Was…
From Fourth Circuit Judge Julius Richardson, joined by Chief Judge Albert Diaz, in today’s Doe v. Mast: To protect Plaintiffs…
Prices rise. People blame capitalism. Politicians promise “solutions.” President Donald Trump wants to cap credit card interest rates. My socialist…
Britain, which has long restricted what people eat and consume, has now banned tobacco for future generations. On Tuesday, Parliament…
Social media platforms. App stores. And next—computers and smartphones? If some lawmakers get their way, Americans could have to show…
This week, guest host Billy Binion is joined by Jennifer Doleac, an economist whose research focuses on crime and public…
The lobster triumphs. In a special election yesterday, 51 percent of Virginia voters approved a heavily gerrymandered congressional map that…
There have been troubling developments in both parties regarding antisemitism in the last few years, but I found this one…
When the Declaration of Independence Was News, by Emily Sneff, Oxford University Press, 272 pages, $29.99 The men who drafted…
