Student Movements Are Often Wrong
Fri 5:34pm By Ilya SominWe shouldn't assume that student political movements necessarily have a just cause. Far from it.Chemerinsky: "Anti-Semitism is not taken as seriously as other kinds of prejudice"
Fri 5:22pm By Josh Blackman"A plainly anti-Semitic poster received just a handful of complaints from Jewish staff and students"Cert Petition Filed in United States v. Streett
Fri 4:55pm By Orin S. KerrA follow-up to my post last year on the inevitable discovery exception to the exclusionary rule.A Texas Reporter Busted for Asking Questions Asks SCOTUS To Reject the Criminalization of Journalism
Fri 4:20pm By Jacob SullumPriscilla Villarreal is appealing a 5th Circuit decision that dismissed her First Amendment lawsuit against Laredo police and prosecutors.Short Circuit: A Roundup of Recent Federal Court Decisions
Fri 3:30pm By John RossReasonable SWAT mistakes, lying forensic pathologists, and de minimis injuries.The Court Was Right To Overturn Harvey Weinstein's Rape Conviction
Fri 3:28pm By Billy BinionThe ruling has nothing to do with #MeToo. It is about ensuring a fair trial—a principle that applies no matter how unsympathetic the defendant.Nick Gillespie: Keep America's Borders Open
Fri 2:15pm By Nick Gillespie"We should be building a wall around the welfare state, not the United States," Nick Gillespie argued at a recent immigration debate.These New York Agencies Benefit From Giving Away Taxpayer Money
Fri 1:45pm By Joe LancasterA report from Good Jobs First found that 80 percent of state development agency revenue comes from fees: The more tax money they give out, the more they get to keep.Alabama Bill Would Criminalize Librarians Who Allow 'Material Harmful to Minors'
Fri 1:32pm By Emma CampThe bill also attempts to ban drag performances at public libraries.Two Posts Relevant to Current Campus Conflicts Over Israel and Hamas
Fri 1:20pm By Ilya SominMy October 2023 posts on the roots of far-left support for Hamas and the reasons why some "cancellations" are justified remain sadly relevant.A Soho Forum Discussion of COVID with Tom Woods
Fri 12:10pm By Gene EpsteinIn lieu of the planned debate with Brent Orrell, Gene Epstein and Tom Woods discuss the prudence of COVID-related restrictions.The FBI Was Monitoring Student Protests Against Ben Shapiro
Fri 11:11am By Matthew PettiA newly-obtained intelligence memo shows that the feds took a keen interest in Trump-era campus speech controversies.School's Out
Fri 9:30am By Christian BritschgiPlus: Campus echoes of Occupy Wall Street, Trump's presidential immunity claims, plans to undo the Fed's independence, and more...Challengers Is the Horny Tennis Movie Hollywood Needs
Fri 8:17am By Peter SudermanA witty, erotically charged three-way love story about tennis, sex, and ambition.California's New Social Media Law Invites Expensive Lawsuits
Fri 7:30am By Steven GreenhutInstead of trusting parents to manage their families, lawmakers from both parties prefer to empower the Nanny State.Today in Supreme Court History: April 26, 1995
Fri 7:00am By Josh Blackman4/26/1995: U.S. v. Lopez decided.Australia Tries To Censor the World
Fri 7:00am By J.D. TuccilleLocal hostility to free speech may become a global problem.Review: Here There Are Blueberries Investigates a Nazi Photo Album
Fri 6:00am By Ronald Bailey"Where is the line between complacency, complicity, and culpability?” asks producer Matt Joslyn.Brickbat: Bus Stopped
Fri 4:00am By Charles OliverLittleton, Colorado, police have arrested Kiarra Jones on charges of third-degree assault for crimes against an at-risk juvenile. Video captured Jones, a paraprofessional with Littleton Public Schools, slapping a 10-year-old boy with autism in the face,…Presidential Bribery and the Clear Statement Rule in Trump v. United States: Revisiting Issues From…
Thu 7:12pm By Josh BlackmanQuestions from Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Kavanaugh and Gorsuch revisit unresolved issues from 2017-2020.SCOTUS Weighs the Risk of Presidential Timidity Against the Risk of Presidential Impunity
Thu 6:18pm By Jacob SullumMost of the justices seem skeptical of granting Donald Trump complete immunity from criminal prosecution for "official acts."Texas Public Colleges Crack Down on Peaceful Anti-Israel Protests
Thu 5:16pm By Emma CampIn March, Gov. Greg Abbott signed an executive order demanding that colleges crack down on antisemitic speech.New Evidence that Making Legal Migration Easier Reduces Illegal Border Crossings
Thu 5:04pm By Ilya SominEconomist Michael Clemens has the most extensive and sophisticated analysis of this issue to date.NOAA Billion-Dollar Weather Disasters Are Not Evidence of Climate Change
Thu 2:10pm By Ronald BaileyWeather and climate disaster losses as a percentage of U.S. GDP have not increased between 1990 and 2019, a new study finds.Judge Acquits Backpage Co-Founder Michael Lacey on Most Counts
Thu 1:06pm By Elizabeth Nolan BrownThe court found insufficient evidence to sustain 53 of 84 remaining counts against Lacey.David Beito: Was FDR a Tyrant?
Thu 1:02pm By Zach WeissmuellerDavid Beito discusses his new book The New Deal’s War on the Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of FDR’s Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillance.Greenpeace Crusade Will Blind and Kill Children
Thu 12:30pm By Ronald BaileyOne hundred Nobel laureates agree: The campaign against biotech-enhanced golden rice is a "crime against humanity."The Kentucky Legislature Removed The Governor's Power To Temporarily Appoint A Senator
Thu 12:00pm By Josh BlackmanWould the Governor's veto of the bill have even been effective?Nina Jankowicz, Disinformation Czar, Is Back in Action
Thu 10:00am By Robby SoaveThe American Sunlight Project contends that researchers are being silenced by their critics.Enough?
Thu 9:33am By Liz WolfePlus: Law enforcement cracks down on protesters, CDC goes after Botox, FTC eliminates noncompetes, and more...
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