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From Ortiz v. Saenz, decided Friday by the California Court of Appeal (San Diego County Superior Court Judge Victor Rodriguez…
President Donald Trump argued in a Saturday Wall Street Journal op-ed that his myriad tariffs have boosted America’s economy without…
The federal government is partially shut down, at least until the U.S. House of Representatives gets back to work on…
Recently, the University of Arkansas Law School made an offer to a dean candidate, and then promptly rescinded it, apparently…
A British government–funded video game aimed at students aged 11 to 18 is warning teenagers that questioning mass migration or…
On January 23, I participated in a Federalist Society teleforum on “Nondelegation and the Limits of Agency Authority after Consumers’…
If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies: Why Superhuman AI Would Kill Us All, by Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares, Little,…
The indictment in U.S. v. Levy-Armstrong has been unsealed; I excerpted the key allegations as to the disruption itself in…
In recent weeks, new data has emerged from Canada showing the near-catastrophic consequences to American alcohol manufacturers from President Donald…
This weekend car owners in New Hampshire were supposed to be done with regular automobile emission inspections. Although such inspections…
Judge Shanlyn Park’s order yesterday in Babylon Bee, LLC v. Lopez (D. Haw.), held unconstitutional Hawaii’s Act 191. That law…
In most years, the main controversy leading up to the Olympics has to do with team uniforms or which countries…
