'Libertarian' Gov. Jared Polis Signs 'Restrictive' Gun Law and Booze Ban
Mon 8:32pm By Nick GillespieIs the small-government Democrat beefing up state power?Why Trump's China Tariffs Won't Work
Mon 4:46pm By Peter SudermanPlus: A listener asks whether or not Thomas Jefferson was right.Salvadoran President Says He Won't Return Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Mon 4:36pm By Katarina HallAnd while U.S. officials admit the deportation was a mistake, they say they're not obliged to bring him back—despite the Supreme Court's ruling.Trump Flagrantly Targets Political Opponents in Executive Orders
Mon 3:25pm By Joe LancasterRichard Nixon infamously drafted an "enemies list" of people he wanted to go after. At least Trump conducts his corruption out in the open.Markets Are Smart Even When They Seem To Panic
Mon 3:06pm By Jared DillianThe stock market may look irrational, but it's repricing risk faster than ever. Sometimes, that's a feature, not a bug.Liberty Justice Center and I File Lawsuit Challenging Trump's "Liberation Day" Tariffs
Mon 2:18pm By Ilya SominIt was filed today in the Court of International Trade.Feds Borrowed $1.3 Trillion in the First 6 Months of This Fiscal Year
Mon 12:55pm By Eric BoehmThat's the highest total outside of the COVID-19 pandemic, and now Congress wants to borrow even more.Can a Pop Song Violate Children's Rights?
Mon 11:54am By Elizabeth Nolan BrownIn Colombia, a court claims the answer is yes. Could that happen here?What Happens When the Debt Hits the Fan?
Mon 9:45am By Andrew HeatonSpoiler: it's bad.Whiplash
Mon 9:31am By Liz WolfePlus: Rat buffet, critiquing the abundance agenda, arson at the Pennsylvania governor's mansion, and more...All Vapes Are Flavored Vapes, Some Just Have Cigarette Flavors
Mon 8:39am By Jonathan H. AdlerA plea for more accurate descriptions of non-combustible nicotine products."Necessary to Maintain Peak Lethality"
Mon 8:01am By Eugene VolokhFrom an April 1 Justice Department press release: Today, a Federal Judge accepted a guilty plea to destruction of records… The post "Necessary to Maintain Peak Lethality" appeared first on Reason.com.Today in Supreme Court History: April 14, 1873
Mon 7:00am By Josh Blackman4/14/1873: The Slaughter-House Cases argued. The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 14, 1873 appeared first on Reason.com.Even on Pause, Trump's Trade War Runs Up a Big Price Tag
Mon 7:00am By J.D. TuccillePredictions vary as to the ultimate cost, but there’s no doubt that tariffs create economic pain.Rand Paul on China, Free Speech, and Banning TikTok
Mon 6:00am By Elizabeth Nolan Brown"I said now that they're banning it, I want to join, just because they're telling me I can't," the Kentucky senator tells Reason.Brickbat: Needing a Boost
Mon 4:00am By Charles OliverThe California Assembly Transportation Committee has approved A.B. 435, which would require all children younger than 10 years old and… The post Brickbat: Needing a Boost appeared first on Reason.com.Monday Open Thread
Mon 3:00am By Eugene VolokhThe post Monday Open Thread appeared first on Reason.com.Over Eighty Universities File Amicus Brief in Case Challenging Trump's Speech-Based Deportations of…
Sun 5:39pm By Ilya SominIt's a good step. But the schools should also file their own lawsuit challenging this awful policy.Blackfeet Nation Indians File Lawsuit Challenging Trump's Canada Tariffs
Sun 4:54pm By Ilya SominThey argue the tariffs violate the constitutional separation of powers and their tribal treaty rights.Today in Supreme Court History: April 13, 1896
Sun 7:00am By Josh Blackman4/13/1896: Plessy v. Ferguson argued. The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 13, 1896 appeared first on Reason.com.The Anarchist and the Republican
Sun 6:00am By Jesse WalkerHow John McClaughry and Karl Hess fought to decentralize power—one from inside the system, one ever further from itToday in Supreme Court History: April 12, 1945
Sat 7:00am By Josh Blackman4/12/1945: President Harry Truman's inauguration. He would make four appointments to the Supreme Court: Chief Justice Vinson, and Justices Burton,… The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 12, 1945 appeared first on Reason.com.Neither Trump Nor the Associated Press Controls Our Words
Sat 7:00am By Jay StooksberryThe Associated Press’s legal victory highlights the limited power presidents and the press have over the creative destruction and spontaneous order of our language.Your Tribalism Is Dumb
Sat 6:00am By Andrew HeatonWe don't just crave being on a team; we also crave a rival. We want to be in a club, and we want a nemesis to motivate us.A Ruling Against Mahmoud Khalil Highlights Marco Rubio's Vast Power To Deport People for Their…
Fri 5:30pm By Jacob SullumAn immigration judge's decision reinforces the constitutional argument against the law that the secretary of state is invoking.Georgia Police Tried To Arrest a Paralyzed Man for Kicking Down a Woman's Door and Assaulting Her
Fri 4:40pm By Emma CampThe woman has since recanted her allegations.Short Circuit: An inexhaustive weekly compendium of rulings from the federal courts of appeal
Fri 4:08pm By John RossWhite House press passes, Wikipedia edits, and same-sex weddings.Should A Federal District Court Hold Contempt Proceedings While An Emergency Appeal Is Ongoing?
Fri 3:35pm By Josh BlackmanMaybe judges should hold off on ordering the executive branch to show cause until the Supreme Court finishes its review.ICE Retracts Threat To Stop Illegal 'Ideas' at the Border
Fri 1:30pm By Matthew PettiThe pro-censorship post was quite the Freudian slip from the Trump administration.Justice Kavanaugh Stays District Court Order in Ohio Ballot Initiative Dispute
Fri 1:06pm By Jonathan H. AdlerNot all of the action on the shadow docket involves President Trump.
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