Trump's 'Firing' of Lisa Cook Is Headed for SCOTUS
7:00am By Damon RootPlus: Pam Bondi flunks free speech 101.Today in Supreme Court History: September 18, 1857
7:00am By Josh Blackman9/18/1857: Justice John Hessin Clarke's birthday. The post Today in Supreme Court History: September 18, 1857 appeared first on Reason.com.Brazil's Democracy Is Not Safer After Bolsonaro's Conviction
6:30am By César BáezThe unprecedented conviction of the former president is reshaping Brazilian politics.How Did Poland Get So Far Ahead of Hungary?
6:00am By Eric BoehmFewer than 35 years after escaping the yoke of Soviet-style central planning, Poland has become a legitimate global powerhouse.Brickbat: Hail, Caesar
4:00am By Charles OliverIn England, the Wakefield Council told homeowner Adele Teale to remove "Caesar," a 4-foot gorilla statue made of resin, from… The post Brickbat: Hail, Caesar appeared first on Reason.com.What It Means To Be A (Politically) Conservative Jew
Wed 7:59pm By Josh BlackmanRebecca Taibleson stated it plainly: "If you were Jewish and conservative, you had to really mean it, and we did."House Republicans Just Voted To Give Even More Tariff Power Away to Trump
Wed 4:00pm By Jack NicastroHouse Republicans passed a resolution that prevents Congress from ending the national emergency Trump is using to impose tariffs until March 31.Jonathan Haidt: Kids Should Put Down the Phones and Take More Risks
Wed 2:40pm By John Stossel"We're too afraid they'll get abducted," says the author of The Anxious Generation. "That sets kids up to be weaker."Trump's $15 Billion Lawsuit Against The New York Times Is His Craziest One Yet
Wed 2:25pm By Joe LancasterThe complaint suggests the Times showed "actual malice" because its reporters hated him. That's not how that works.'The Free Market Is Handling It Just Fine': How Left and Right Responded to Charlie Kirk's Murder
Wed 12:45pm By Robby SoaveOn the latest episode of Free Media, Amber Duke and I discuss the assassination of Charlie Kirk, cancel culture, and political violence.Parents Still Lose Kids to Discredited 'Shaken Baby' Claims
Wed 12:25pm By Lenore SkenazyA Texas couple lost their children for six months after a doctor blamed a fragile infant’s medical crises on abuse.TikTok Isolationism
Wed 11:30am By Elizabeth Nolan BrownPlus: New Yorkers favor decriminalizing prostitution. An academic inquiry into "body counts." AI chatbots everywhere. And more...Psychedelics Are Not Just for Hippies and Tech Bros
Wed 11:00am By Nick GillespieAuthor Joe Dolce explains how psychedelics are moving from counterculture to mainstream, with new science, shifting laws, and surprising therapies that promise to change how we treat addiction, anxiety, and self-discovery.Wednesday Open Thread
Wed 10:22am By Eugene VolokhWhat's on your mind?Trump's Complaint Against the New York Times: A Long Press Release that Mangles "Actual Malice"
Wed 9:48am By Stuart BenjaminIt’s mainly praise for Trump: “President Trump secured the greatest personal and political achievement in American history.”'Very Touching' Text Messages
Wed 9:31am By Liz WolfePlus: Fed rate cut, Luigi watch, Hep B vaccination changes, and more...String-Instruments-Only City Rule for Restaurant's Outdoor Music Is Unconstitutional Content-Based…
Wed 8:42am By Eugene VolokhFrom Red, White & Booze, LLC v. City of St. Pete Beach, decided yesterday by Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle (M.D.……Masada Speeches
Wed 8:01am By Barry StraussTwo memorable speeches in defense of freedom.New on NRO: "This Constitution Day, Celebrate the Triumph of Originalism"
Wed 7:46am By Josh Blackman"As we celebrate the Constitution’s 238th birthday, originalism is now the dominant approach — on the left and the right — to interpret the Constitution."Today in Supreme Court History: September 17, 1787
Wed 7:00am By Josh Blackman9/17/1787: The Constitution is signed. Happy Constitution Day! The post Today in Supreme Court History: September 17, 1787 appeared first on Reason.com.Introducing the Third Edition of "The Heritage Guide to the Constitution"
Wed 7:00am By Josh BlackmanAttend the live virtual launch on Constitution Day at 9:30 a.m.With Cigarette Taxes Sky High, More New Yorkers Than Ever Turn to the Black Market
Wed 7:00am By J.D. TuccilleIn New York City, just one in six cigarette packs collected by researchers came through legal channels.Brickbat: Sunflower Showdown
Wed 4:00am By Charles OliverChris Bank of St. Peters, Missouri, is in the fourth year of a legal battle with the city over growing… The post Brickbat: Sunflower Showdown appeared first on Reason.com.Trump Has a Habit of Asserting Broad, Unreviewable Authority
Wed 12:01am By Jacob SullumWhether he is waging the drug war, imposing tariffs, deporting alleged gang members, or fighting crime, the president thinks he can do "anything I want to do."AG Pam Bondi Says "We Can Prosecute You" for Refusing to Print Posters for Charlie Kirk Vigil
Tue 9:16pm By Eugene VolokhBut there doesn't seem to be any federal law actually authorizing such prosecutions (or civil lawsuits)."Why Everything Pam Bondi Said About 'Hate Speech' Is Wrong"
Tue 8:30pm By Eugene VolokhThe Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (Aaron Terr & Angel Eduardo) have a good rundown. An excerpt: While discussing… The post "Why Everything Pam Bondi Said About 'Hate Speech' Is Wrong" appeared first on Reason.com.Hate Crimes Targeting People Based on Political Speech (as in the Charlie Kirk Murder)
Tue 8:21pm By Eugene VolokhThe charges in the Charlie Kirk case include: VICTIM TARGETING ENHANCEMENT: In violation of Utah Code Ann. § 76-3-203.14(2), Tyler… The post Hate Crimes Targeting People Based on Political Speech (as in the Charlie Kirk Murder) appeared first on Reason.com.Hotel's Defamation Lawsuit Against Rabbi Shmuley Boteach Over Anti-Semitism Allegations Can Go…
Tue 7:01pm By Eugene VolokhAn excerpt from Fontainebleau Florida Hotel, LLC v. Botach, decided today by Judge K. Michael Moore (S.D. Fla.): This case……Why Charlie Kirk's Murderer Is "Death Eligible" Under Utah's Death Penalty Statute
Tue 6:47pm By Paul CassellUtah prosecutors have a strong argument that the assassination created a great risk of death to another individual besides Kirk, allowing capital punishment under Utah law.Brendan Carr and Ted Cruz Don't Think Charlie Kirk's Murder Justifies Speech Restrictions
Tue 5:35pm By Jacob SullumRand Paul, who called for "a crackdown on people" who celebrated the assassination, was less careful in distinguishing between private and government action.
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