Heat Index Inside a South Florida Prison Hit 119 Degrees, Report Says
12:53pm By C.J. CiaramellaA lawsuit challenging extreme heat in a Florida prison collected temperature readings during the summer. It found brutal heat persisted day and night.Ambivalence About Marriage Grows—Among Girls
12:25pm By Elizabeth Nolan BrownTwelfth grade boys are now more likely than their female counterparts to say they are likely to get married.Journal of Free Speech Law: "The Moving Goalposts of Public-Employee Speech: Kennedy v. Bremerton…
11:50am By Eugene VolokhThis new article [UPDATE: link fixed] is here. The Introduction: Over the past decade, the Roberts Court has sought to……Trump's Epstein Reversal
9:30am By Liz WolfePlus: Mamdani copies de Blasio, Swiss delegation buys better tariffs from Trump, Xinjiang nuke testing, and more...Judge Reverses Earlier Decision: Ex-Employee Can't Sue Planned Parenthood for Race Discrimination as…
8:01am By Eugene Volokh[UPDATE 11/17/2015 10:21 am: Sorry, post title originally accidentally omitted the "as a 'Jane Doe'" (which of course is what this decision is about, see below); I've revised the title to include it. My apologies!]Today in Supreme Court History: November 17, 1880
7:00am By Josh Blackman11/17/1880: The United States and China sign treaty that protects Chinese laborers residing in the United States. This treaty was… The post Today in Supreme Court History: November 17, 1880 appeared first on Reason.com.AI Might Help Doctors Be More Efficient and Lower Medical Costs
6:00am By Jack NicastroA Northwestern University clinical study found that generative AI sped up radiology documentation by 15.5 percent.Brickbat: Doesn't Add Up
4:00am By Charles OliverAfter 27 years, the Berkeley Math Circle's flagship BMC-Upper program has shut down because the University of California, Berkeley implemented… The post Brickbat: Doesn't Add Up appeared first on Reason.com.Open Thread
3:00am By Eugene VolokhWhat’s on your mind?Is the Federal Prohibition on Felon Firearm Possession Constitutional?
Sun 10:35pm By Jonathan H. AdlerJudge Willett thinks that some federal statutes have been interpreted and applied in ways that conflict with the notion that the federal government only has limited and enumerated powers.To Join the Illuminati, Reply to Their Official Recruitment Email
Sun 6:46pm By Eugene VolokhSome spam I just received: Greetings from the Illuminati World Elite Empire. We extend this invitation to individuals who are… The post To Join the Illuminati, Reply to Their Official Recruitment Email appeared first on Reason.com.A Nice Little Rant on Oldies-not-Goodies from Georgia Supreme Court Justice Joseph Lumpkin (1853)
Sun 2:00pm By Eugene Volokh"[T]hat Court and that country is behind the age that stands still while all around is in motion."Today in Supreme Court History: November 16, 1939
Sun 7:00am By Josh Blackman11/16/1939: Justice Pierce Butler dies. The post Today in Supreme Court History: November 16, 1939 appeared first on Reason.com.Less Indictable Than a Ham Sandwich
Sun 6:00am By Joe LancasterThey say a grand jury would indict a ham sandwich. But failing to get indictments has been a hallmark of the second Trump administration.Open Thread
Sun 3:00am By Eugene VolokhWhat’s on your mind?Trump's Racially Discriminatory Refugee Policy
Sat 6:10pm By Ilya SominThere is no non-racist justification for prioritizing white Afrikaner South Africans while closing the door to virtually all other groups.Journal of Free Speech Law: "The Fox Effect? Implications of Recruiting Corporate Law to Combat…
Sat 1:46pm By Eugene VolokhThis new article is here. The Introduction: In the wake of the mega-million-dollar settlement of U.S. Dominion's defamation action against……Bipartisan House Bill Would Limit Fast-Food Companies' Liability for Franchisees' Violations
Sat 7:00am By C. Jarrett DieterleA new bipartisan bill aims to protect franchisors from punishment for their franchisees’ actions, signaling rare unity on economic freedom.Today in Supreme Court History: November 15, 1882
Sat 7:00am By Josh Blackman11/15/1882: Justice Felix Frankfurter's birthday. The post Today in Supreme Court History: November 15, 1882 appeared first on Reason.com.The Art of the Presidential Health Cover-Up
Sat 6:00am By Matt WelchSince long before Biden and Trump, presidents have been going to great lengths to keep their medical problems from the public.Open Thread
Sat 3:00am By Eugene VolokhWhat’s on your mind?My Experience as a Law Professor Juror
Fri 6:49pm By Orin S. KerrI did it, and I recommend it.Short Circuit: An inexhaustive weekly compendium of rulings from the federal courts of appeal
Fri 3:30pm By John RossFirework permits, intratribal smokes, and really just a whole lot of shootings and killings.A Law Professor On A Jury?
Fri 3:19pm By Josh BlackmanA challenge for cause or a peremptory strike?Cigarette Taxes Push Smokers to Black Markets, Costing States Billions in Lost Revenue
Fri 3:00pm By J.D. TuccillePunitive levies drive black markets, fuel criminal enterprises, and—perhaps counterintuitively—help people evade the tax man.You Can Still Trust the BLS—for Now
Fri 12:20pm By Jessica RiedlThe accuracy and reliability of BLS data on inflation and jobs will depend on what the Trump administration does with it.The Trump Administration Finally Admits That Tariffs Raise Prices
Fri 11:50am By Eric BoehmIf lowering tariffs makes things cheaper, why stop at coffee?My Esperanto Film, "Nova Espero" ("A New Hope"), Needs Your Likes!
Fri 11:24am By Sasha VolokhPlease vote on my submission to the Esperanto film festival.Again with the Heckler's Veto in a Government Employee Speech Case
Fri 11:03am By Eugene VolokhBrown, who worked at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reposted this item from an Instagram account that "posts… The post Again with the Heckler's Veto in a Government Employee Speech Case appeared first on Reason.com.How Lina Khan Is Busy Striving To Maximize Mamdani's Power
Fri 10:20am By Elizabeth Nolan BrownUsing the mighty power of government to…make stadium hot dogs cheaper? It's one of many ways Khan's petty populism could be coming to New York City.
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