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“This investigation continues,” Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, declared last Wednesday, referring to the criminal…
In a Seattle suburb, police recently raided five massage businesses suspected of prostitution—and ended up inviting some serious accusations against…
Today, the Supreme Court issued a very unusual order in a very unusual case. In late November, a three-judge panel…
Harvard magazine reports on recent comments by retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer on the “shadow docket.” Although Justice Breyer…
Plaintiff Bear and Defendant Bear, from plaintiff’s TRO filings. From Judge Arun Subramanian (S.D.N.Y.) Wednesday in Those Characters from Cleveland,…
Panama City is often reduced to a canal. That’s understandable: The Panama Canal is one of the most consequential pieces…
As I explained in my previous post, I recently tasked AI with comparing two transcripts of the 1807 treason trial…
The walls that once separated TV shows, feature films, viral videos, and holiday snapshots are collapsing. All those forms are…
I WANT FREE MINDS AND FREE MARKETS! Help Reason push back with more of the fact-based reporting we do best.…
I blogged Wednesday about the indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center for, among other things, supposedly defrauding donors. The…
It’s rare for a novel to open with a protagonist as deliciously and immediately hateable as Natalie Heller Mills, the…
Shoot and Kill. The U.S.-Iran conflict is evolving from a hot war of dueling air strikes to a nautical stalemate…
