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In October, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections. This case considered the narrow…
One year after it improperly arrested and deported a Salvadoran man, the Trump administration is in court trying to remove…
Four were state appellate courts and two were district courts. Four involved filings by lawyers, and two by self-represented litigants.…
From Hara v. Netflix, Inc., correctly decided by the California Court of Appeal (Justice Lamar Baker, joined by Justice Brian…
“Her dream was to go to school,” Lydjay Acopio says of her daughter Myca, speaking in her native Tagalog. “When…
I WANT FREE MINDS AND FREE MARKETS! Help Reason push back with more of the fact-based reporting we do best.…
Antarctica is the last terra nullius (no man’s land) on Earth. Under the 1959 Antarctic Treaty, no state can claim sovereignty over…
From today’s decision in Sig Sauer, Inc. v. Bagnell by Judge Victor Bolden (D. Conn.): Jeffrey Bagnell, an attorney, commissioned…
From today’s Texas Court of Appeals decision in Musk v. Brody, decided by Chief Justice (retired) J. Woodfin Jones, joined…
For 30 years, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act has protected online speech, shielding platforms from liability for content…
Collateral Damage, a new podcast at The Intercept hosted by criminal justice reporter Radley Balko, examines “the half-century-long war on drugs, its…
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court granted an emergency stay in the Staten Island redistricting case, Malliotakis v. Kosinski. The per…
