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Although drivers stuck in I-95’s infamous traffic might not know it, Virginia actually has the best highways in the country.…
In October, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections. This case considered the narrow…
This week, editors Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Matt Welch discuss whether it’s finally time to abolish the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).…
From Justice Sotomayor’s dissent from the denial of certiorari today in Villarreal v. Alaniz, which strikes me as quite persuasive:To…
From Hara v. Netflix, Inc., correctly decided by the California Court of Appeal (Justice Lamar Baker, joined by Justice Brian…
During a tempestuous moment in the ongoing trade war between the world’s two biggest economies, the Chinese government last October…
The November California elections are shaping up to be fairly wild. There’s no clear frontrunner in the governor’s race, and…
After three months of a U.S.-imposed oil blockade, Cuba’s energy system has collapsed, pushing the country into a full-blown national…
From today’s decision in Sig Sauer, Inc. v. Bagnell by Judge Victor Bolden (D. Conn.): Jeffrey Bagnell, an attorney, commissioned…
This week President Donald Trump rehashed his complaints about federal judges who rule against him, laying into the justices who…
Even in a best-case scenario, the official federal food pyramid is little more than a lagging indicator of conventional wisdom…
Collateral Damage, a new podcast at The Intercept hosted by criminal justice reporter Radley Balko, examines “the half-century-long war on drugs, its…
