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From today’s decision in Keeton v. State, written by Arkansas Court of Appeals Judge Cindy Grace Thyer, joined by Judges…
That’s from a federal regulation, 70 Fed. Reg. 14496-01, 14510-11; it has recently been corrected, but some states have similar…
Officials at England’s Henley College, a public school equivalent to junior and senior years in U.S. high schools, reported a…
The New York Times has depicted Nicolás Maduro’s successor—Venezuelan dictator Delcy Rodríguez—as a pragmatic technocrat, a market-friendly reformer, and a…
During a recent Sunday worship service at Cities Church, a Southern Baptist congregation in the Minneapolis–St. Paul area, protesters entered…
Nothing stood out about the two-story white house, with its backyard playset, wrap-around porch, and evergreen topiaries. It could have…
Unwinding the damage: “I am sending [border czar] Tom Homan to Minnesota tonight,” said President Donald Trump yesterday. “He has…
If Alex Pretti had been pepper-sprayed, thrown to the ground, disarmed, and repeatedly shot by Minnesota police after exercising his…
From yesterday’s decision by Chief Magistrate Judge Raymond E. Patricco (D. Idaho) in Scofield v. Guillard; note that compensatory damages…
The article is here; some excerpts from the Introduction: An enraged King Henry II famously asked several of his barons,…
Today the Court summarily reversed the Fourth Circuit in Klein v. Martin, an AEDPA case. As Jon Adler noted, the…
After Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot Minneapolis protester Renee Good on January 7, President Donald…
