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Netflix’s Bridgerton is a Regency-era drama known for its lavish balls and magnificently over-the-top dresses. In the show’s fourth season, released on…
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Self-checkout machines are in the crosshairs. In recent months, numerous states and localities have considered legislation to curtail the use of…
From Oregon Court of Appeals Judge Ramón Pagán, joined by Judges Robyn Aoyagi and Jacqueline Kamins, Wednesday in Estens v.…
NA Donald Trump has been trying to “nationalize” (his term, not mine) control over elections, claiming sweeping presidential power to…
Yesterday a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit stayed a district court injunction, pending appeal,…
Professor Jonathan Zimmerman of the University of Pennsylvania has a worthwhile essay on the state of higher education in Liberties (a…
From last week’s Maine high court decision in Aldarraji v. Alolwan, written by Justice Julia Lipe, dealing with Ms. Aldarraji’s…
Earlier this week, the People’s Republic of China blocked Meta from acquiring Manus, an AI startup that developed an advanced…
Some excerpts from the long Complaint in Harpole v. Owens (M.D. Tenn.), just filed today (of course, recall that these…
Milla74/Dreamstime The ImmigrationProf Blog site has been hosting a symposium on the birthright citizenship case oral argument, which took place…
If you follow public policy debates, you are probably familiar with the concept of unintended consequences. Laws or regulations implemented…
