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This year, companies paid $8 million or more for each 30-second commercial that aired during the Super Bowl broadcast. In…
From Hubersberger v. State, decided yesterday by Arizona Court of Appeals (Division 2) Judge Eppich, joined by Judge Vásquez and…
How high is your risk of developing pancreatic cancer or suffering a heart attack in the next 20 years? A…
New York City sent “warming buses” to help the homeless stay warm and get food during a recent cold snap.…
From Judge Brian Davis (M.D. Fla.) in Shorstein v. Hardwick (M.D. Fla.): The facts giving rise to this case follow…
Andrew Ferguson, chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), thinks NewsGuard, a company that rates the transparency and credibility of…
The NYU Law Democracy Project is promoting dialogue across ideological and political lines, their goal being to help break through…
The Watergate Special Prosecution Force (WSPF) did not terminate after President Nixon resigned August 8, 1974. Indeed, the prosecutors continued…
Earlier today, I wrote a post about whether a minor typo in a clerkship application should disqualify the candidate. Fittingly,…
One of my most important roles is advising my students on clerkships. This process has changed significantly since I clerked…
I WANT FREE MINDS AND FREE MARKETS! Help Reason push back with more of the fact-based reporting we do best.…
The episode kicks off by unpacking this week’s Jeffrey Epstein witch hunt and why certain moral panics catch fire so…
